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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-04-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign°" (\I ('f') -(!) I z 0 ...J --\(') l:: -...J °" -°" u. (\I <I 0 ('f')U Ck: -u -.. -~ l::X i 1(\1 <I ~ . CD ~ Ck: -~ o ::> Q. co BYWDYDUFFY Police aild fare oft"'acials have rclealed pretimi••ry COit arimata for apcma incurred ia coalledioa wida tbe fire at Hixson Metal F"anithina last Febnaaiy 22. The fa.re and aublcqueat toxic material clean-up raubed in a (our-day CVM:Uation ol 1Vrwndins lloma and bialine1u1 The city ii coasiderina tryiq to recowr itt COltl UDder provisions of tbe Realdl Md Safety Code nm Utouah there "Wat DO Jn* crimiul aesfileDce OD the part of Hiuoo Metal Finitbing," accoRlin& to Greg Armstroq. environ- mental ofrJCer for the Newport Beech Police Department. Fire Chief James Reed said that •a f uaal decision (on ncoverio1 costs) bun' been reached. There will be dilcuuions between the city and Robert Hiuon in the future. It's too premature to say one way or the other." Armstrong calculated the fmal costs for police offacer overtime to provide security during the emergency at Sl8,7S3.44. The figure doesn't include rqular time spent by ofl"acen on the scene, which Armstrona estimates to be .. Cloec to the same number." The Newport Beach Fare Department ran up a bill of •about $24,000" for such items as expendable equipment UICd at the scene and oYertime for fire depart- ma ~I, said <;apt. Aul ZaMlli oftb9Newport BUch Fire~ He Mded that tb"e final fiamm from •11•1M1 wtiO blld cooperated tbrOup .. a mutual aid pld wcren' available as yet, nor were totalt for rcplar houn apcnt on tllc ICeDe by NBFD penonnel Section J 3009.6 of the Health and Safety Code allows public agencies to recover costs where there has been nqliaence which results in a -real or imminent threat to health and safety" from a hazardous substance rcleuc. Armstrong said that the di1trict attorney bad ruled there was no crim- inal negligence invo~ but the police in\Utiprlon uncovered evidence that a ,.,.n aY ROGER 8LOOM Chriss . Street, who headed The ExecutM Council, a pro-growth po- litical action committee, resigned bis post with the group last Re~ saying be is "'joining with Newport 2000 io suppoftina an initiative drive to stabi- lize current devdOpment pLma. • Strcet'I ddection to tbt &low-growth a ,.,.a , , .. ! AFa I. 197 :rHE NEWPORT ENSIONIOOSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY NBPD puts 111111 In lash law, b 8YDAVID coaTD-ao.ams /tMU•~intJte momilt£ tlte tU. of "'6y wltett tlte fli811l Mi/I can breotJr out, call it a wrap, and pcu on tlw baton to a pert bundt of black and white rin8masters, refreshed, and ready to .,8tart patrollinf this three-fin8 drew we sometimes call Newport Beach. We were ready to roll. but we knew today wasn't going to be our usual hunt for thou lions, tiger and bears of sin. No, this auignment was different all right. We were on the lookout for the hairiest kind of perp a cop could wish to kennel-the four kgged kind ... department'• eaforcemoat pr0ce4aia. and even tbonp die day9s efforts failed to capture tbe .. excitement"' of an episode of '7 J ;i\~· in wbicb ooe would W'illiam Sbatner to jump ti the hood of the squad car 1 pursuit of an escaped pound-pup, accordiq to Officer Armstrong the effort was far from a failure. .. What we want to do is let people know that we are around, and that if their dop are off a leash, or of they don' clean up after their dop when waJkina them, we will ticket them. That's the whole point of our efforts," explained the 16-ycar veteran. '11lis is something we want the people of Newport to take seriously. Of tbe iacr11nd pllntll.,.. far ~ -,ay fa111a 1 aau- eace to the ui ... coabol Oft6.: nancea-tbe way they eee it. die more~ can there are oa tbe stn:eta. tbe more fC9plc knOw that tbey're out tbcR Jookiq after thinp in FDeral -We're not out here to just look for l00te dogs, or pick on people who are waJk.iq their dop, we also cover the area better with the increased enforcement," said Armstrong. .. But we want people to know that right now we're ci,ina people whose dop are in vio- lation of the law-we're not issuina waminp . ., About now you-re probably uking yourself what these animal ordin•nttt. are. And in respomc to the popular question "'does my dog have any rights?"' you should know that dop are not allowed on any~~ park, or alley unlea mtrainecl fl'l 1nllrc1 •n'r• die prof at7 oww laai .... ~pea•' ·-to,..., ,.,......,. So if form 111• r re•• ,oar neiPlaOnjmt woa\ Pe ~ tlaeir •I I i"lf• Joa are .tYiledtoftlt~ >.. f• • dti•• ~ to tbae ..._ c«om ii OODCJCned. the police feel that they llaw tbe support of mott N~ On that receat ~ petrol the only ~a cited for wa•ana a doa off itl le8ah ... a lady who in oDC hand carried ber doa\ leash. and even she, upon being cited, voiced concern o-.er uma- trained dop. "'It's really terrible when some residents just Jet their dop run au Oftl' your yan1." said the Balboa Peninsula rClident who wished to remain Uolaymous. 8Some people do Deed to control their dop, but most residents ~can coavol their dop off their leashes and should be youmedfb.• Deapite the appearance of succas, ~ ~ out that the pro~ ia atill in something ol an e~ stage, and that tbe vahie of tbe additional enforcement bu yet to be fully reviewed by the department and tbe citizenry. It's doubtful that Joseph W ambaugb would ever feel inspind to pen like words on canine criminals, but make no mistake. when the Newport Beach Police Department gets calls on animal ordinance vio- lations, they take them very seriously-even if they arcn 't the stuff that crime novels arc made of. .. Some people miabt not think that keeping a doa on a lcaab, or letting it run around the neighborhood is a bia deal. but we 're bearing from residents who arc telling us that it is a big deal, n said Armstrong. who added that complaints about dogs wax and wane, calling for periodic increases in enforce- ment. by a leash DO loaaertb.aa aixfeet, UHi • •• t s• I t anclif-you-..Cthinkinaolt•ting IW1 #lffl fl8 S 188 8 gran In response to increased com- plaints by citizens city-wide concerning leash law violations and dog nuisances, Newport~ finest have stepped-up enforce- ment efforts by assigning addi- tional personnel to scour the city in search of dog owners who willingly allow their "best friends" the run of the streets. On a recent morning patrol with the Department's Environ- mental Servicc;s Coordinator, Officer Greg Armstrong, the F..luign was afforded the oppor- tunity to witness first band the Right now the police have five full-time officen assiped to this project, all of whom have agreed to work adjusted schedules in order to cover difl'erent times of the day when people tend to walk their dogs. '7his entire pToject isn' cost- ing the city a penny,"· com- mented Armstrong. •an of the officen who are invohed ~ had their boun ~worked, so no overtime, and no extra funds are involved." The police feel that the benefit fado out on a pier, you miabt u well forget it, that's prohibited The Harry and Giace Steele altgetber. 1 Foundation tiu macte a Dogs are prohibited oa all bay S250.000 put to the Newport beaches and public IChooll at all Harbor Art Museum. times, but from September IS to The aran~ one of the largest June IS you won't be cited for to the museUm~s operating fund, strolling with a leubed dog Oil . is a 25th anniversary gift and as the bcM:J:a provided you do so such, reflects the accomplisb- betweea the boun of 6 p.m. and ments of the muaeum and its 9 LID., Ud ~you dean Iona history in bringina impor- up wbea, aild if, nature calla.. As tut exhibitions and educational a part of an orcli••nce aowrniJ11 programs to Oranae County, auisanccs committed bJ uim-said John Martin Shea. cha.ir- als, it ii anlawflil to allow~ man of them~\ Board of dog to commit a •nuinre"' • Trusua. It also emphasizes the a public aideWaltt l"CKll, or museom •s im~ to the private '~If~~ ~y culturiil fUture, Shea up after b ii.---~ ~ •Betty and Richard Steele have hid a long association with the Newport Harbor Art Everything you want to kriow before you get pregnant If you ·re considering the pros and cons of parenthood or are thinking about getting pregnant. this seminar will answer your questions. 0 Getting in shape for presnancy D Fertility-Makins the most of it and when to seek help Speakers: Lawrence Werlin, M.D. Dlrector Hoag fertility Services Gregory Di Rocco, M.D. Obstetrician/Gynecologist Hoag Hospital Museum as volunteers,• Jtatcd Shea. It was the spirit of volu.n- teerism that f oundcd the museum and it's wonderful that voluntcen are still the suidina force that will take us into the next 2S years. W \! deeply appre- ciate this generous gift." The SlS0.000 is slated pri- marily for 2Sth anniversary programs. .. We are grateful to the 'Harry and Grace Steele Foundation." said museum director ~evin E. Consey ... This will not only be important this year when we have put an added empbaaia on education programs, but will serve as a catalyst to increue funding from a variety of private sources." D Genetic hazards and screening D Sex preselection stratesies Nedra Rodheim, R.N. Instructor Complete Nail Care SaloD D Consumer choices and costs in maternity care . 0 How to combiM motherhood with a career OB Education Hoag Hospital Monday, April tJ, 1987 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Hoag Hospital Grace Hoag Conference Center 301 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach . CA 92663 To resister, call the Hoag Childbirth Information Line (714) 7~8ABY. There is no admission ch~. Umited seating available. Due To Our Oimts• lapiest We Extmd Our . Soviets Now To N~ Beach MANICURE &PEDICURE s1500~ PEDICl:JRE . s1200 FULL SET s3000~ Oil. • • 112 1, ... ,..., praentcd to Congreu and the Praident in May. ROdel'a plan becomes law if ~fails to take any action apimt it bj June 26. Tbe city has until early June to file a lawsuit, Korade said. Korade pointed out that local city officials may have MyaJid policy points" apinst Hodel-S proposal, but specific com- plaints about oil drilling are needed to construct a lawsuit. *'We have real basic inf onna- tion now," ~oracle admitted, *'and before any litigation takes place, we have to bow what is WlODI with the plan, IO we'll be ready when the time c:omc:a. • To help them with their mk of evaluatina Hodel\ plan and the environmental impact state-- ment whlcb it is based on. ~onde uid the city planning clepart~t is looking over the impact statement to see if any environmental atatutes or agree- ments will be broken by an offshore drillin1. "I'm reviewing the impact statement to provide informa- tion to the dccia.ion makers when they need it," said Pat Temple, environmental coordinator for the Newport Beach Planning Department. Temple is to also look for environmental deficiencies in Hodel'• plan and impact state- menL .. 111 be studying this informa- tion from the point of view of the city and what it stands to gain or lose by oil drilling." she said. H a lawsuit is filed it will Orange Coast applications available probably be in conjunction with several other local cities, Konde said. But she is not sure who will be apecif IC&lly mentioned in the lawsuiL . Newport Beach Councilwo- man Ruthelyn Plummer, who took a trip to Washington last week to lobby apinst oil drill- ing, commented on a pouiblie lawsuit, aayina that it would probably be a IMJ resort. •u our views are ipored once aaain and BOclcl tbinb the people of 9nnac County were tidctiq, be may find out otber- wile if we bri.ag a suit," Plummer remarbd. 1111. I. 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ..... I OCC's Carnett wins national honor - Jim Camdt., Oi'an• Coast College's director of ~ and community relations, bas been named "National Com- municator oftbe Year" for 1986 by the National Council for Community Relations (NCCR). The award is the highest honor NCCR bestows on an individual. It recogniz.es out- standing public relations leader- ship and manqement at two- year, post-secondary institu- tions. Carnett dirms OCC's mar- keting and ppblic relations acti- vities. He ii also in charge of the college's Publications Office, and supervises OCC's institu- tional advertising program. .. , am truly honored to receive this prestigious award, .. Carnett said. WJbe notifJieation came as a complete IW'prile. I feel \4efY laumble." An Orange County native, Carnett ii an OCC graduate. He received bis B.A. degree in communications from Cal State Univcnity at Fullerton, and his M.A. in education from Pepper- dine Univcnity. Carnett joined the OCC staff in 1971 u director of the news bureau. He was named public information director in 1974, community relations director in 1982, and directoT of marketing and community relations in 198S. Be previously served as public relations director of an Orange County advertising agency. ,, Applications for fmt-time students planning to enroll at Onmae Coast College next fall are now available in the college's · Admiaiom and Records Office. There's a new sparkle to Bayside Center. Fall cluxs begin on Monday. Aug. 17. Registration begins in July. '7be earlier a person flies an application. the better bis or her July registration appointment," said Wa'Ync H. Wolfe~ OCC's associate dean of Admissions and Records. The Admissions and Records Office is open Monday through lbunday from 8 Lm. to 7:30 p.m., and Friday from 8 Lm. to s p.m. For spring semester informa- tion. phone 432-Sn2. Correction Two new newspaper pick-up days were misreported in our April 2 edition ( .. NB trash pick- up days change;. The story should have stated: 'Residents of Big Canyo~ Big Canyon Townhouses, Sea Island and Irvine Terraces will have trash pick-up on Wedocsdays and newspaper pick-ups on the Wcdnaday following the •cond Monday of each month. *'Residents of Cameo Higb- landl and Corona Hipiands will have trub pick-up on nvnctays aDd newspaper col· lection on tbe Tbunday follow- iaa t19e #CONI Monday of e8cb ...... We resrct any conf ution CIJITll bytbeecerron. .·- Our remodeling is complete! Easy parking. Bright new lighting, and a fresh Mediterranean flavor that makes shopping a pl~ure. From all of us at Bayside Center, thank you for your patience during our remodeling. Bayside Card N1>any Bayside Oeaners Bayside Pharmacy California First Bank Carole Russo The Clinging Vine • PAYSIOC CENTER Contessa Hair Fashions Gladstone~s _. FlSh La Petite Boulangerie Th~ Photo lab Safeway The Silver Rattle Susan Carter • • • . .. . "'. P• 4 Ila I. \111 THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Fo Editorial Hope springs eternal on verdant diamonds Ah. sweet spring. . The birds sing cheerily and flit from tree to tree in a celebration of life reborn. The warm breezes whisper softly through new leaves. The shouts and laughter of young children, freed at .last from winter's indoor tyranny, skip gaily through the air in parks and neighborhoods everywhere. But, for many, there is no sound as welcome, as musi~ as transcendent, as the full, rich crack of a home run coming off a bat. It is baseball season, and all is once again right in the world. In every city across the land there is hope, there is anticipation, there is faith that this year-this year-the hometown boys will bring honor and glory to their fans by going all the way to the World Series. Iranscam, highway funding, embassy scandals, and inner city mayhem arc forgotten and life's vicissitudes arc compressed into the space between the foul lines, where it's pitcher against batter, fielder against skittering white ball. For, in a very important sense, baseball is life. When the hometown forces of good take the field against the visiting forces of evil, alJ the facets of life in the larger sense come into play. There is hope and desire, work and planning, skill and luck. Especially luck, which can become f atc, which can become destiny. And for the fans, who have endured six month's offootbalrs carnage and basketball's frenzy, it is once again time to don the home team's cap, doff the shirts and long pants, sit back · in the sun with a hot dog and beer, and watch this panoply of life played ()Ut bcf ore them on the verdant fields that ha e felt the footfalls of legends.. Babe Ruth, Dizzy Dean. Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax-more revered than presidents and tinp, more enduring than movie st.an and giants of literature-these arc the names that echo down through time, ,and in whose tradition modem-day players and fans revd. So, forget the Russians far a while. Forget trade imbalances and crime rates and presidential hopefuls and development battles. The Dodgers, Angels, Padres and the rest of the teams are taking the field and it•1 time to play ball. Sweet, sweet spring. Baker Communications AW APIJ Wlf .. lt«i MOIJEA ca.-••IPll ........... 39 State & National Awards Since 1978 883 Produetion Ptact Newport Buch. tA 92863 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beactl. CA 92958-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa Mews and Irvine Today an published wtekJy on Thlndays Time of my Life IY JIM FELTON A pixie lilt lo his voice, Ilka 1 leprecbl111, to aptlVll1 ~ , One aftemoon last week, I spent a good deal of time witla George Zebal and this will come as some sort of su.rprile to you became George Zebal died of a stroke on Fe~ 28. On that day, I wu underaoiaa some extensive medical tats, aad for aome cta11 to come. I paid little attention to newspapers or friends, aad the tragic and unexpected termination of George Zcbars career went entirely unnoticed. It wu a cruel quirt of circu.mstanc:a. When I received from bis family the touching shamrock green note with an Irish harp on the cover, telling me of Georae's passing, I felt cheated and alone. I searched my drawer full of tape recordings and found the cassette I made of Georae Zebal and city manager Robert Wynn on September 16, 198.S. For two boun last week once .,.m I had the pleasure of Geortt l.ebal'a company. 7.ebal wu one of California's fOreaJOlt oil and tberm.al aeoi- ogilts.. I met him rant in tbe mid I 9'70I in City Hall. where be wu aubmittina a report on bow beat to coatrol tbe noxiout 1alpbwic pa odon in West New~ For ycan I bad taowa Zebel'I wife. Pat, a public relaaio• pncti- lioau al the fint onla'. noted for Mr ~ ad IUala pur- poee. Georp ud I 1Mc•me --frirad•. It .. IO_, to lib Ilia. Bil.,. cl ..... 1llele was a pi.Ky lilt to llil 9oice. Y oa IOlllCllow felt t.Ut II eae•ll bit peat ecicatiflc wildom. hit tectmitaJ e~ ditrft was a frilty lepl'cclaaan itching to Clf tin&e JOU. Tk tape recorded CODYCl'N- tioo wu made· when I wu raearcbiq tbc 44tll Street oil blowou~ on 111ip"'C"'t for tbe city of Newport Be.cb.. 7.eba1 Ud been retained by Newport to lldp cap tbe old oil wdl at 44th and Balboa Boulevard. He was only SO feet from tbe well wbeo it blew, aeadiaa a fireball of axdwle ps roarina into a beavily conptecl residential area. My luncheon inteniew with Zebal ud Wynn wu daiptd to Ft Georac-S fint- baad recollections o( the life- truutenina explosion. But the. tape is full of Zebal humor. Be joked with Wynn about bow much lonFf the city manqer would stay on the job. Wynn kidded him about bis wife, now the PR director of Pacifica Hospital in Hunlinaton Beach. Theo Zebal briefly reviewed bis own career, bis paduation from Cal Tech, bis raearcb into the strata of New- port Beach. He toJd about the old oil wells in West Newport, diilled in the euty 192JOI, aDd I ated him if dlere Md been aay ch•ap iD the plosy aiDce daole Wiii were clrilled. -n. ._ way to wwer tlilil ia die fm dtilt die epirccater of tbe 1932 i.o_. ••• cll wtilqub waa abcMlt ....... from die 44tb Street blowa.t, .. Zebal laid ... YO. 1ec, die Newport- IJtllnrood faell leava d9e oc.a riPt wbae iM Sala Au riwr llliti tbe CM1t. nm it-..., ..-riPt olf Newport le1cll Tbe lalOD that die Newpod Pier ia ftae it ii ii bee I IU die McFlddeft ltotMn were Mir smart. ad *' ..... to find where tbe • e11 ell water wae Ill die c:lolat poild to tl9c COMI. So they pUl tMl pier dleft IO die bNla c08lcl tW ........... of tlle ..a..riDe CUJ0.11 dYl ,,_ created bf tlac Newport· Inglewood fault.• Zebal said that the north branch of this fa ult is very active, and that it rum right down Balboa Boulevard. "'The pressures are buildin&" 7.ebaJ said. •Jim, l woulclol live in that area if they pve me tbe place ... Then be deteribed bow tbe fire in the wd1 WU uJtjmetely @l.P- preacd, with a mMM Oil COD- tnctor n•med •cn•ict Sam.p- soa ataDCli81 ia die middle of the rue. . i8ltruc:tiom to e:.:;: . ., Di•ilioll fin.. men from the couaty ud city firemen. all baYiDa -~ fire bOlel sprayiaa Wala' OB tMm to keep them from bamiaa 9. Wfbere ... ti.e IOUIMI of tbe fire, the toad ol the 'N'thane .... die tovnd Of tbe eqaipmmt, the IOUDd of tM moton. ..• I inlemapted him. -nil ii a script, this ii a TV tc:ript," I uid. "That was enoup excitematt to last me for tbe rest of my life, .. he said. Tbe rest of h.il life was about 17 months. George bad a minor 1troke some yean bKk, aDCI a minor heart attack about a year qo, and sneral carotid artery auraerics. but be continued to wort u a much-in-demand coosultanL On February 28, be WU writ- ina • geothermal report at h.il dak in hia Lapaa llilll bome·. It was a Saturilay. Oeorp Pat- tenoll 7.dNai. bOwe to -dOle f ricadt aDCl family u .. Pat" became ol tM redhair be WU bona ~ ... in biall aood baaor. Bil wife. decided to ao to ber oftice at the hospital to c.aca ap -IOIDC wort. Sile eeldoa left GeorF oa Satunlays bat, Ucc lae ... baly OD tbe repcNt, it He •d to lie a aood idea. WMa Ille retuned a few boanlMcr ............ O¥U tbea.,ioelUacleU. •Mr. ht joi-d St.. Petrick,• Pat wrote. "Be wcat •ery quietly." From time to lime, I bopc &Mt Mn. hi, .... dlildrea 8nd and ... will ... dlie ...... wl the .... ol the ND8!cw ...... ofllil..,f0Udiamyc•1ene ... I laaw ••iW to tbem. .... 1.191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY r.1 A clean Newport Bay is on the horizon In October or November of this year, it will be 1930 again in Upper Newpon Bay. It is then that the dredging of the Bay will be completed, restoring it to its 1930 status. The dredging is an effon to stem the now of silt from the San Diego Creek which threat- ens the fragile ecology of the protected ecological reserve located in Upper Newpon Bay. If the ledimentation build-up were allowed to continue, it would inhibit the tidal now oeca11ry to support the habitat contained within the Bay. The SS.I-million project is beiJ11 funded by the State of My Turn California, the Irvine Co., the County of Oraqe, ud the cities of Newport Beach ud Irvine. Since this ii an in-Bay project, the State of California bu primary respomibility for its f unclina under a previously- arranged formula. We were 1ucces1ful in securin1 a SI- million auamentation in the 198647 State Budaet which douh'" thf-amount of material n•••-• which can be dredged from the .. old ski area,. and wbicb WM the only department of F11h and Game bud,et aup»entation to ••rvive the Governor•• blue pencil-an indication of the Governor.. recognition of the Bay .. swewide significance. The Unit II Project com- menced early tb.i5 year and upon completion in October or Letters to the Editor o( our unit voted last May to emphasize thice goals during our term of offa. We called them the 3 "R "s: Reaching Out-to the community at large; Recognition-for the imponant work that PT A does; and Read- ing-updating our school library and allocating SS,000 toward it. Your paper bas helped us immensely in achieving the first two. O..Mitor: Well, I certainly bad the "lune of my Life" reading Jim FeJton 's article of April 2. Be began his article by com- paring those groups who pro- mote responsible arowth policies to weeds and rodents. I would take it that this means Felton considen these u unsuitable community members. However, a minimum of reflection will reveal that weeds and rodents use only what they need~ do not destroy those fellow autura with whom they cannot compete fairly, do not create wastes that their environment cannot cope with within a few of their amer- atiom. cannot be located by searcbiag for brown sky, and do not make changes on their 1urronndinp wbolc comequeo- ces are beyond their racial wildom 10 predict. I would much prefer such neiabbOn to tboee who tee an open ua only u a place to pour concrete and a rneam to line their poc:teu! Felton tben said that crab grass (sic) and ground aqull'Rls want to destroy the town. It was my impression that such abstract concepts we~ beyond rodents,. and that weeds were incapable of independent thought alto- gether. A big th•nks for setting me atraiaht on that ooe Felton. and keep up the good similes! Next. he says that by not constructingmorebuildinp,we are driving out local business- men. It would seem to follow that a local businessman must have a place of busincu, the~ fore, I fail to see bow not building more places of business could drive him out. Now let me make sure I understand the next part of Felton •s article bcf ore I bun myself laughing He seems to say that since construction in Costa Mesa and Irvine result in traffic problems here, we should have more construction here, with the result that the tenants that will flock from outside to fill the new vacancies will, by addina their can to the existing traff 1e, relieve the congestion. Where did you say you went to schoo~ Felton? Oh, and by the way, pleue kt me in on where the beaches AR that all those out-of-townen visit where you don't have to pay the city to park. In the same liPt, I'm sure the local autorities wouJd like to know about those restaurants that tourism keeps open who aren't payina their tues. In summation. 1 should say that if Felton were to conduct a poll as to whether the citii.ens of Newport Beach would choose living here as it was 30 years ago (you remember, Felton-back when it was still possible to host a Boy Scout Jamboree here) to living in downtown L.A. as it is today, I suspect be would gain a better penpcctive as to who is the .. crabgrass" in this com- munity. As to the proverbial ground squirrels-well I know where my vote for Rodent-of-the Year is going! ANDUW CAMIEN Newport9wll :>ear Editor: The Roy 0 . Andenen PT A and I would like to com.mend TM Ensip for its continued efforts to support 111 by publisb- ina articles which reflect OW' commamity partjcipation. 71w .£1u16tt bu played a vital role in ani•ing us with our particular 1oa1s this year. The 1986-87 Eucuti¥e Board You gave us f root page pic- torial coverage of our participa- tion in the .. Balloon Launch" for the opening of the Orange County Performing Arts C.Cntcr. Your coverage of the Spirit Run was exemplary. Our Founders Day C.Clcbration at which Gene Bcdley spoke was a success due largely to your reporting of that event. You have also reported many of Andersen's students' distinguished accomplishments, something we parents are thrilled about. Many people iO °°' ta09 that the 'Yf A is the only all- volunteer orpnization in the nation which worts solely for childre11•1 rights. safety and educational opportunities. Our unit is an extremely actiYe one ATTENTION SENIORS ... Luxury living at an affordable price is ready at ~ ... J [i/Jiun1MI '1'i/lar In Fountain Valley Private apartments. 24-hour security, maid service, three nutritional meals daily are all Included In one monthly cost No entrance fee or hidden ch•rgeL Tour our beautiful new residence and see for yourself. Call today for directions and an appointment Ask for Mary Anne. ~J November will be the lait pJ:lase of clean-up prior to routine maintenam:e. In addition to work occurring in Upper Newport Bay, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Board ii moving for- ward to implementation of a 1986 legislati~ measure requir- ing the imt.lllation of additional vessel pumpout facilities in Newport Harbor. The imple- mentation of the measure should improve water quality in the Bay, which is suspected of hav- ing been damaged by illegal vessel waste discharges. The Board is currently gath- ering info~on on pumpout with 60 participating board members, one of the largest in the state. While a great deal of our efforts arc directed toward Andersen, much of what we do extends beyond even our own community to be advocates for all children. Obvious examples of this arc Parents Who Care (drug and alcohol abuse preven- tion), Legislation, Programs, Envi ronment, Health and Safety, Spirit Run and lntcr- community Services. We are very proud of what we do and bow hard we work. This year we will be sending 17 delegates, plus our principal, f aCilities and vessel waste sani- tation policies from the other harbon io Southern California. And, in addition to coordinating planning sessions with the City of Newport Beach and the New- pon Harbor Quality Commit- tee, the Board will bold bearinp for public discussion on vesseJ sanitation proposals for the Harbor. As issue is not only the location of the new facilites, but also bow to get the public to use them~ Once the pumpout facilities are being utiJizut and the dmlg- ing of the Bay completed, we should see a much cleaner U ppcr and Lower Bay. Bruce Crockard, and a special assignment teacher, Diane Alex- ander, to the California State PTA Convention in April We will be giving both Andersen and the community at large a wealth of leaders trained in child advo- cacy. We hope you wil continue to cover our events, our eff ons and the ways in which we distinguish ourselves. The role you arc playing in informing Newport Beach of PT A activiLies is crucia. to our goals. Thank you so much for all you have done this year in helping us "'get the word out ... loaaie Eaptrom., Pretidmt RoJ 0 . Andenm PT A Full Assortment Easter Breads with Eggs Braided Rings • Easter Baskets Custom Made with Imported Chocolates & Assorted Candies • Easter Pastiera & Rustici 3635 E. 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Standout pitcher, fielder and hitter Robert Hess sacrificed Nixon and advanced to third. Chad Thompson then sent him home with a single. Harbor's Kenny Shelton evened things out in the f~ coming in on Tony Wren '1 single which was also misplayed in the outfield. The score remained I- I until the sixth inning. Both the Sailors and the Sea Kings had hitting trouble which translated into a win for CdM's pitcher Andy MacMillan who bad three walks and three strikeouts com- pared with Gart Lindberg's two walks and eight strikeouts for Harbor. .. That's the way baseball's supposed to be played," com- mented an exuberant Jelnic~ who was obviously pleased with his team's performance .... We bad some good defensive playing but our hitting still wasn't there. That's all wevc been working on all week and it needs more." The excitement came in the sixth inning when Kevin Maas bit a single and moved to second on an error. Maas then went to third on a sacrifice bunt and Mitch Melbon sent him in on . an infield hit, making the score 2-1. Harbor (04-1) thought they'd found their opportunity to pull ahead when, after getting men on first and second, Zock Goo- mer bunted down the third base line for a hit. The bases were loaded with no outs and Jelnick went to the mound to chat with Macmillan. Whatever Jelnict said worked as Harbor's Ed Milum was forced at home on David Gladfelter's infield grounder. Kala lschan popped up to first base and Eric Ger- adrdo struck out to end the mmng. "They played a better game than we did," said Harbor coach, Wayne Hee~ who bad just given his team an "attitude" talk, emphasizing the importance of a good mental outlook. wrbe guys just didn't want it enough. They deserved to win-we just let it get away. I'm not trying to take anything away from •' :;:;i~lili!i•!iii liililillillliilll.! them-they played a good game-but we've worked on evcrythinJ in practice and DOW its up to them to win." CdM is currently in fourth place in the Sea View League~ in front of Estancia (2-3) and Newport Harbor. Jelnic~ who - bas been optimistic about his team's success even when Im wu in an 0-3 slump. will continue to work on hitting and fielding. "The win against Estancia gave us the momentum we needed to win and when you 're down, that 's when youvc got to come on strong, .. said Jclnick.. 06W e sacrificed and got the hits when we needed them and that's what pulled us through. I can sec bow I could have found myself in his situation but we just played a good game and I hope we can continue." CdM will play Saddleback at 3: IS today at Saddleback.. DCC horsehiders in showdown with Dons With the most im)k>rtant two- pme series of the season loom- ing this week apio•t Orange Empire Conference-leading Rancho Santiago, the Orange Coast College baseball team has every reason to think it bas hit its stride. The Pirates (7-2 in conference, 20-6 overall) arc on a fo ur-game . winning streak since a demoral- izing 16-7 loss to the Dons (9- 0, 19-3) March 27. Last week, OCC derailed any title hopes Sa.ddleback or Cypress might have held. dumping the Gauchos 16-4 Tuesday and sho rt- circuiting the Chargers 14-9 Tbunday and 7-5 Saturday. OCC got plenty of hitting in the three games and even some clutcb pitdfina and fielding, a good si1n for coach Mike Mayne._ troops u they prepared to visit the Dom Tuesday before bolting them today at 2:30 p. m. Details of Tuaday'I game were unavailable at ~· Trailing Rancho by two pmn with I I to go in the conference season (including one May S in Santa Ana), it might be difficult to call these two p!IM'.I. •must-wim ... But not from the Pirates' perspective. •we aren\ expecting to get much help from anyone else in this conference," Mayne said. "So I'd say it's pretty important we win both games and if some- one knocks Rancho off, so much the better." While the Dons have breezed through their Orange Empire schedule, the Pirates, despite scoring I J .2 rum per game, have struggled. Jon Dishon (S-1), m•kin1 bis third comccutive poor start for OCC (all in conference games), gave op a pair of gopher b.U. in ~o-p)UI innin,p and left trailina, S--0. OCC clawed back apimt Cypress stMter Erik Silvey in the last of the third. With two out. and two on, Rex Petm d oubleiit to center to briJi& home two rum. then ICORd on a ~ Ramirez single. llamiru ICORd to make it M .-~ ,,,,., Joey James doubled in the left centcrfield gap. Tlac Buca scored the go-ahead runl in the sixth. With two out and the bases empty, centcr- fieJdcr J .J. Culpepper singled to right. Lead-off bitter Mike Lujan walked. Mark Rasmussen singled to right, scorina Cul- pepper, then Lujan scored on Peters• opposite field single to ·make it 6-5. Meantime, reliever David Dawson, sbelkd in his previous outing-a start apimt Rancho Santiago lasting one-third of an inning-wu sharp in relief of Dishon. In seven inninp. be yielded no runs on four hits, walking none and 1tri.ki.q out five. . The Pirates' maligned defense also did its job, makina several key plays to praerve the lead. In the eigbth, the speedy Cul- pepper, in bis second game back since 1u1Jcring a wrist injury, went far into &dt center to rob Tony Met.doz.a of an extra-base blow thjt would have tied the game. Newport Nlllo111I Liiiie Lilgu1 l•n ti 11111 II Aid 4) AAA 01111111 Eat w L T Welt w L T Dodgen 3 2 0 Pinta 3 I 0 T.,en 3 2 0 Anaels 2 I I Cubs · 2 2 0 Yankees 2 2 0 Orioles 2 2 I Cardinals I 3 0 Reds I 2 J A's I 3 I AA 01¥11111 East w L T w L T A .. s 0 I 3 I 0 1iFR 4 I 0 I 0 Dodaen I .. 0 I I Oriolel I .. 0 2 I Reda I .. 0 Cubil 0 3 I Get a line on the latest fishing info A new fishing information service that began operation this month could be one of the most important developmenu Cali- fornia anglen have seen in years. The new service-the Fish Lin.e-offen expert, detailed analyses of every Southern Cali- fornia fuhing venue over the telephone. 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"' Local marine scene a thrilling, busy one ..._. ner h•ppcmd to yadrt- ...... _.A ica\Cup?nc w••· a a e ... im 1cat ia one of IM ..-. lpCWtl known to ma. lo9I .-. se ap, 9CCOl'dina to Ne,,wt ui'iaa iCtetW Bill FonytM Dd Eddie Arnold. Pt-. Newpurt'I JKbtina --old- timen" were pie .. II to ICC that Duncan M.:IDtOlb bas once lpiD prodaced tnaal spectac- ular ~ boat lhowa, and ncini. ii showing signs of increMCd participation. Wbat does all tJUa mean? It rnea• FUN for you and me- work • usual durina the week, weetendaspentRluinaoothe hiah IQI. · If you n not into cruising up and down our coast, kictioa back and ttl1•in1, ti)' racing! From the bqinner' to the expe- rienced yachtsman, each week- end there is a regatta to test your stills and challenge your mettle. . CAL Marine Scene For example, two weeks ago Voyagers Yacht Cub hosted a harbor nee, Bahia Corinthian began iu Angelman series, and last weekend you could have partjcipatcd in an exciting race to Catalina For the most adven- turous sailor with a boat under 30 feet., Newport Harbor Yacht Cub offered the Corkdt Series. (See race results below.) What has happened since The America•• Cup? People are oocc again usina their boats and that's good for sailo~ tourism and our beautiful, water-oriented com- munity. Keep it up. There really is ., ......... something to be said about Newport-S pcnonalizul bumper sticker, .. rd rather be Sailing. .. ••• Last weekend's win.Den in the NHYC Cortett Series were: lo Class A. Cowboy (Crooke/ Nelson) first, Short Circut (Mart Harris) second, ~ja (Ken Kieding) third, Instinct (Bruce Cooper) fourth, and Geographically Undesirable (Reese Lane) fifth. In Oass B, it was Cat Su Shi (Mart Golison) ftrst, followed by Scooter (Rafferty/ Dough- erty), Perfect Tuning (Pattison/ Mahaffey). Lizy B (Baney I KIT8 AVAILABLE PRECUT-Tl NTED-WI NDOW-KITS SEND POSTAL MOUEY ORDER Fa. &Z INSTALLATIONS: IPRAY·APPl:Y-8QUEOH-WlllE DRY M1 .•wmt MA•. AOOIESS. "4110NI• REDUCE GLARE AND FADING -2 YR. WARRANTY AND OMER FOi., TO: I POPULAR COLORS-11 GRAY (SMOKE) ANO ACcmn WT ....... • ft.al!Ml'on•y 37 .. PL.us• 9DSHFPING _. o .... MM ~ "" -.OIU ... ...a, :1•1 .. camn AU.CM •Mft D1LM1W MWIBCSOMAU.CI IC*a n•••• Hampickian), and Minor Details (Coot/ W-ICtat). Owaal1, Perfect Tuma,-cap- tured rant-pl-=e boaon~ fol- lowed by Scooccr, Cat Su Shi, Cowboy and Uzy 8. • •• Help celebrate th~ 40tb Annual Ncwpoff to Emenada Y acbt Race. Call the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commm::e and mate racrvations for the Mayor's Celebrity Lunch, Thursday, April 23 at 12 p.m.. at the Balboa yacht Club. Assist ID arectiD& the Mayor of Emenada, find out tbe inside information on nee strategy, and get the official weather by Fonner Mr. Un.Wrse Private Lessons MEN&WOMEN Selected Clientele update. Be a part of oae of Newport,. prmaiae ew:nu. Call 6"-82 JI (or raerftliom. P• I AFa t 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Overcoming that. fear of dentist's care Most of us have always been a little afraid of dentists. How- ever, it's a little-known fact that a shocking JS million adults in this country put off regular visits due to their fear and apprehen- sion of dentistry. An additional 10 to 12 million avoid seeing a dentist at all, except in emergen- cies. Some won' go even then. ""The problem is enormous," stated Dr. Greg Vigoren, D.D.S .• in his Newport Center office. "Neglected teeth affect our health, appearance and self- confidence, as well as add stress to our lives." Dental fears arc, by-and- largc, a learned behavior often rooted in a past unpleasant experience. To some people, just the sound of the drill or the thought of possible pain brings about anxious feelings. Tbcsc fears can be perpetuated by the concern that expressing the anxieties will evoke ridicule or criticism. "Nothing could be further from the truth,•• stated Dr. Vigoren. 0 1t•s important to recognize that the fear of den- tistry is a common occurrence and it doesn' mean there's something wrong with you." There arc different degrees of dental fear, ranging from mild anxiety to severe phobia. For- lunately, most patients can be helped in the dental office. Today's dental professional has learned to understand a patient's anxieties and continue to develop new techniques to help banish dental fean. 1be first and most important step towards a solution is to choose a dentist who makes you feel comfortable-one who's willing to listen. Secondly, base your relationship with your dentist on good communication and trust. .. Our patients' comfort was a priority in the design of our practice,.. notes Dr. Vigoren: .. Indirect ligbtin& soft. calming pastels combiac with aon- thrcateaiq textures and lurfa- CCI to cRatc an open; relaxed atmosphere. Our dental chain ~ beadpbone outlets to allow patjents to naturally diftlt their attention to their favorite music or reluation tapes ... Dr. V°lgOl'Cll also sugated some easy tcidt0iqucs to aid in overcoming apprehensions: • Discuss your anxieties with your doctor. • Discuss and uodentaad all your treatment options. • Be assertive. Inform the doctor if something hurts or frightens you. _ •Ask for shorter appointments and prearrange ... stop,. signal or rat break.I. • Get a good nigbt•s aleep before your appointment. • Ask for an early morning appointment to •~oid baviq the day's troubles mate you wane. cessarily-teme~ • Avoid the use of caffeine before your dental visit. Masterina your dental fears can be very rewanlina-it can restore your dental health and put the spartlie back into your smile. Just fmdi.na out that dental fean can be controlled is enough to convince many "'avoiden" to give dentistry another try. Eye degeneration on rise as longevity gains A complex and mysterious eye disease that strikes older people. Senile Macular Degeneration (S MD), is now the leading cause of new blindness, surpassing even diabetes and glaucom~ and t be second biggest reason for all blindness in the United States. Due to increased longevity, it now accounts for 165,000 first visits to physicians each year and aff ccts I 0 million people over the age of 50. S MD can cause central vision to be lost, blurred or distorted. Sufferers normally sec things most sensitive part of our visual fine out of the comer of their system. This is where the nerve eyes, but when they tum to look receptors are located that give directly at something, the object us our clear central vision. is gone. These new blood vessels are This is due to the abnormal of poor quality and have a growth of a network of new tendency to leak or hemorrhage blood vessels (ncova.sculariza-in the macu1a and can lead to tion) in the macular area of the · blindness. An analogy is build- rrtina. The retina is a thin layer ing an oil pipeline of thin, cheap of nerve tissue lining the inside plastic from Houston to New of the back of the eye. It looks York and winding up with oil like and functions similar to the spills across the country. film in a ca.mcrL A small pan SMD was considered untrcat- of the retin~ the macula, is the able until just recently. A break- ARE SQUASH? Tbc Alphcp faaor'y tm been mMins lhoc:s 1or me ka<lq bands b' yars. And now. they~ pa dm cq>cn.llt llDlo the.._, ______ ._ amis shoes. The ~lbl 9erics for ~!!!~~~ men and womt'5L II Some llCOnis shoes ially shouldn't be p1ay11c 1CDD1s. They waen't~k> •4' ,, t:lkr w shod; of • 5Cn'C5, w pound· ing ol \>"Olley5. the slJding of backh2nd:s. So cw:rl II )"OU WU\. )'OUT kct k>!Jc. '.llO\H\011 ~ through ming an argon laser, and more currently, a krypton laser, has proved successful in selected cases. The objective of laser therapy is to stop the leakage in its early stages before the hemorrhage causes perman- ent damage to the m.acula. This is accomplished by using the laser's beat to spot weld the now blood vessels and seal the leak- age, a procedure called photo- coagulati.on. Ast your eye doctor for an .. Amsler Grier' to help you check _ for early sips of SMD, or you can test youndf at home by sendina a S4 donation to Home Vision Ca.re, a nonprofit organ- ization. P.O. Bo~ 2608, Ana- heim, CA 92804. They will provide the home version of the 06Amsler Grid" with complete easy-to-follow instructions. The -home teat is not intended to replace a professional eye exam- ination. But it will bdp detect SMD l)'lllplOIDS in their eadiest st•aes. the time ~ treatment_ a .... n - ..I Bioenergy ... ~ OE FRANCE FABIDmE DE FRANCE •f>oJa:J11••Mlto E I 11 •Yop • QI K~ from CW. ·~ • Mmk Self Dance: Sdl •• FEii• .. ... • Sopkolosle: PsJctM.o-dc .... .... Ev~ry Mondily at 5:10 p.m. 01 Dorothy StUdio. Corona iii/ Mar C"'1 Now IO lWMrw Mii. i. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ... I Police Blotter · the beach near Balboa. AJlDSTS • pubd ia tbe vicinity ol River- side ud Cliff Drift. IS I S--,-A car stereo valued at S700 ud .Wnomlan ftlued at smD 1ftl'e reponed stolen from • bo.t IDOORd in the 200 block of Ult Bayfront. 28. of la Habra WM arrated OD mspicioa ol ~ co••:ct~ 22AS--,-Jolm Brw::e lmriea; 0220-Jobn Ray Durfee, JO. 11le ~-., • pircu r7fN •a pubic wwfce trOM the "'9•1*1 E,..., d •R • o ..... Md.,,... in Ne•pcwt 8-ch. If ahotlld N noled ,,_ c:nm. ,,.._.,. Ot"1 .,_. "'*" are f'epotted to the Ml•pcwt a.ch Pob O.,,.rt- ment and.,,..,.. made are only llH»• ·~ otcrl,,,.., and"°'~ C(Jt)o. lfic'9d. Of Anaheim WU atraaed OD IUlpicioa of grand tladt of an automobile. 1010-Luis Maldonado . Perez, 21. of Santa Ana .. arrested on suspicion of petty theft. AUESTS OSOO-:Micbad Jama Willi- ama, 23, of Long Beach was anated on suspicion of posses.. lion of burglary tools. 34. of Newport Bcacli was anated OD IUlpicioa ol wrildc- meanor drunk driving. SUNDAY, MAJlCB 2' ClllMES I J -'5-An assault with a deadly weapon occurred in the vicinity of Marine A~ue and Bayside. MONDAY, MARCH 23 CIUMl'S 1230-A coat valued at S2 IS was reported stolen from a cock.tail lounge in the Four Seasons Hotel located at 690 Newport Center Drive. 1745-Vandals reportedly caused $200 in damage to a car parked in the vicinity of San Joaquin and Marguerite. 2200-A ncckJacc valued at $9,000 was reported stolen from a residence in the I 500 block of Placentia. ARRESTS 1300-RuueD Edward Hogle, 19, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 1300-Ronald Dean Hogle, 23, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. TUfSDAY., MARCH 24 CRIMES ,,, 1410-Navigation and fishing equipment valued at S9, 125 were reported stolen Lrom a boat moored in the I 200 block of West Coat Hichway. 14~A car stereo valued at $800 wu reported stolen from a car pubd in the 400 block of F.as&. Coat Highway. 1440-Watcbea valued at S700 were reported stolen from a raickace in the 2100 block of Miramar. I'• ~ car ltereo valued at S200 wa re~ stolen from a car pubd in tbe 1900 block of Port LOcbleip.. A••DTS Don\ LetAnother MrekGo~ Our dieters lose an mnee ol 17t.o 25 lbs.in iustsix weeks.And so can you. Our oounselors will show you how &o lose weight quickly. reel greaL and keep lhe •'eight olf. So cal now ror a rree oonsullaUon. Diet nter (71•) Mf.76M Huntinalon Beach Fount.aa Valley 19S3l Brach 81¥11. S. W. Corna o( Yorktown 0200-Randall John Griffin, 21, of Corona del Mar w~ arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a peace officer. 15()()-Donald Robert Jones, 33, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary. 2355-Marie Anne Hollick, 26, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. WED~DA Y, MARCH 25 CRIMF.S 1130-Vandals reportedly callled ~.ocs in ct•maae to Gary and Coaipuy Clotbin,g located at #119 Fashion Island. 1400 A bicycle valued at $200 was repon.cd stolen from a~ in the 200 block of 34tb St..._ ARRf.sTS 0130-Paula Gene Taplin, •3 . of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0200 -Patrick Edward King. ~ of Tustin was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. TllUllSDA Y, MARCH 2' ClllMl:S . 083S-A boat .motor v&lucd at $900 was reported stolen from a dinghy in the I 00 block of Bayside Drive. 0900-A Porsche mirror valued at S5SO was reported stolen !Tom a car parked iD the 200 block of Opal 13SO-A camera lens valued at S600 was reponed stolen from -1730-Bri.-. Qliver Dona- th~ 20, of Rome. ~ Y ort was arrested on suspicion of petty theft. FRIDAY, MARCH 27 CRIMES · 1215-A fur coat valued at S6.000 was reported stolen from a residence in the 400 block of Vista Roma. 1300-Jewelry valued at S 13.SOO and CWTC1lCY totaling S6.000 were reported taken during a robbery in the 100 block of Wellington Court. I SOO-Stereo equipment valued at S4.9S4 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1900 block of West 16th Street. I 530-A bicycle valued at SSSO was reported stolen from a garage in the 1800 block of Newport Hills Drive. 1840-A ca'se of indecent exposure was reported in the 200 block of 6 lst Street. ARRESTS 0830-Douglas Franklin Smith, 26, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 2345-Jobn Michael Holden Villanueve, 23, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine for salic. SA TUJlDA Y, MARCH 21 CRIMES 1130-Watcbcs valued at Sl,800 and a television valued at t2SO were reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of Seabird. ISIO-Vandals reportedly c;ansc:d $200 in damage to a car 1600-Robert Dewayne M undcn, 24, of cwport Beach was anutcd on suspicion of residential burglary. 1700-Randal Alan ZuniJ!a AR~TS 0200-Sandra Rae Durkin,,, 43, of Sepulveda was arrested on suspicion of battery on a person. Greg]. Vigor~ nns. , ) ls PIRa.sed To Announce ThR &location Of H i Dnzla/ Practice To A. Beautiful, .~·ew O.ffu:e In .\·euport (Rlzter ,-\nd Is .\.ou1 iretro111ing .\.eu• Patients. Please Call Fur 4-ldditionnl lnfonnation. 360 San .\1igwl Drru~. Suilr 601 .\'ntport &trh. 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IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Secie· Bohemian gala for Opera Pacific founders , lo keeping with the premieR perf orm•Nx: of La Boheme, co- cbain Mu.inc and Robert Gib- son decided to me the opera•s setting as the theme for a gala honoring the founcten of Opera Harborlites Pacific. Le Meridien ballroom was · festively decorated to reaemble berg, Jan Truesdell, Ellie Knox, the Latin Quarter of Paris. So Eve Fouuard, Ann McLean and it follows that French food, Myril Kreuder. wines, music and, naturally. • • • excerpts from J>uccini•s opera 060klahoma" brought together entertained the many guests. the President's Associates for Opera Pacific is a merger of their annual spring event. The people, who some 2S years ago performance naturally was pres.- had the perception and commit-coted by Chapman College stu- ment to found an Orange den~ preceded by a reception County-based opera company. and buffet dinner. It is these f ounden who we~ PA is a group of individuals honored with an artistic medal-who have joined the College lion at this black-tie affair. President, Buck Smith, to New founden of the society enhance the quality of teaching arc the C. Jay Kurtu:s. Margaret through financiaJ support. and Carl Karcher. the Roger Amo ng those members attend- Johnsons, Ray Reeves, Eliza-ing were Susan and Robert beth Colycar Vincent, Nancy Beechner, Shirley and Jack Zinsmcyer. the George ~ Caspenon. Pat and Tom Elliott Clair Higgins and the Carl (who also donated the flowers), Bozzos. Betty and Francis Griset, Nancy Committee mcmben assisting Hoffmann, Ruth M~ Sandy tbc Gibsons were Li.Ilic Hinde, and Thad Montgomery, Maggie Isabel Montupct, Ray Hare, and Donlin Murphy, Libby and Anne Pange, J oanne Sokolski, Ed Pankey, Mae and Dennis LaDoma and Robcn Eicben-Parrett, Gloria and Julian Peter- IY•IA•IU•I ion, Helga and Bob Pralle, Marty and Vern Ummell, Nadine and Harmon Wilkinson and Tom Wilek. . • • • ~pringtime in Newport .. cer- tainly assisted High Hopes, the country•1 first non-profit bead injury Rbabilitation center. Sponsored by the National Charity League Junion of New- port, over S0Q, attended the luncheon and fashion show hdd at the Newport Marriott. Judy Weightman dWred the event with the help of Pat Lamb, Nell Dahn. Diane Fiducci~ Avivia Forster, Mary Godber, Trudi Kem, DoDD.J ~de. Jan McCaugbey, Jery Wall and Susie Wong. • Some of the guests attending wcR Arleen Simbro, Oi&DllC Walden. Cecilia Berry, Lurline T~ Lee Munson. Karen Tha- gard. Erika Williams and Nancy Swan. WE'ii CHAllGING DIE war ............ .......... ... .. ......... , ....... w .... -~-..... _,. .. om. I ~:411 5187 oua ns OIL! Jiffy Lube Is America's leader in auto fluid maintenance. The J-team at Jiffy Lube makes C8l"S 14 ways better! For one low price aind no appoinb1znt (far mGlt c;ars, foreign or domeatic), here's what we do In 10 "*'utes. 8. Check and fiH window washer fluid! 9. Check and fill battery! 10. Check the air fitter1 11. Check the wip3r blades! 12. Inflate the tires to proper pressure! 13. Vacuum the interiOO 14. Wash your exterior windows! ••• Kathy and Roger Bobbs' handsome home, "Cua La Cuesta, .. was tbe setting for the brunch which honored the undenniten of the fortbroming VteD.Dae BaD to be bdd at the Newport Marriott, May 9. Tbele -crystal CiJde• sup. porters were treated to a Spanisb inspired theme includi•a t1ae depat buffet catered by Tbe TumipR.09C.~art, fuhiom ud the tnditioDal silent auction of • ....,., aystal ••• Patrons of -the Lapa& Art MU#U• were reccady boDORd at a cocttml 1.ajAion. baited by Gucci of Soutla C.oat Plar.a. They are endnlled With the leCODdary Mall lite. DOCTOR JAGVAll, we. INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR 7,500 15,000 22,500 M' F SERVICE JAGUAR XJ6 $108.81 COMPLETE Mt W. 111a ST. COSTA 1111 '•CA. llm7 (714) 1412111 Custom Window Fashion •J/2" & l" Aluminum ..., .... •l"lrood•• •r1rooc1-. • Velfbll Draperies • ,.., ... d Sia.dis .• T,.,.,_.,, ...,., ............ • Clio IMi .,,....,.. ,,,.,.,,.,,., Anlable -........ _ LLONGS OF NEWPORT, INC. OUR CLIENTS WRITE Re: Sale of tbe 'China House' Deu Christa and Gerry: Judy, I and my family wish to express our sincerest thanks to both of you for your compctent9 patient and professional handling of a very difficult transaction. Marketing and selling property consisting of several underwater lots, two improved lots and two unimproved lots owned by various family members living in Alaska, Idaho and various parts of Southern California was a f onnidable task. I am pleased to say that your calm manner and timely advice helped to ease us all through the maze to a successful conclusion. y t!r}' truly yOllTS, Robert M. Newell, Jr. If JOU would .. to ...... our REAL ESTATE NEWS- 1.Ei liii(pulllth1•111 ..... port ... ch elRCe 1171), pltPtC81Md .. 'l ... J011 onourm1P • lllL ClllllST A A GDllY LONG ONGS OF NEWPORT, INC. 3" SAN MIGVD., SUITE - NEWPORT BACH, CA 92'!1 CIL'~ - .. University of California: Dream or rear ? • I mmt be a real old-timer. lier •a• awa..,.. I -. Jwt to idy. b ii • i•-ms to r ••le be 111re aid .apply to a sa.te tbe ,...... ol * 1., 11 r ~.-=IL -. • ldaaol. wl 1 r& ..... HI •• Id I can 1ewembcr my fina few yean of high~ eoon•ding, and bow easy it was to plan programs for tids who wanted to get into the University of California system. Tbac wen: course requirements. I mapped them out with the students and their families. There were SAT and other test requirements. I told the students about them and they took those tests. If they passed the classes, achieved around a ·e· average, and scored about average on the tests, they got into their choice of campus. SueKauth The iatenicw mdl Witi J...:t their Ii.a acariaa ap tMir in tears. I am cloee to tcan practM>akn for die risk c:iol:. myself. For I caanot ralJy liege. As the years went by, some things began to change. The course rcquittmcots were tough- ened up. Algebra 2 was added- a development I applauded. Berkeley, and then UCLA bcc.ame a little choosy. Then they bcca.mc quite choosy. We started to warn kids that they needed high test scores and really high grades for Berteky. Preny soon UCLA started turn- ing away higb~ber students as of ten as they admitted them. The students at our school started to become nervous. A "C grade as cause for hysteria. They would ask me if they could take that ·c · over in summer school to improve the GPA. Kids entered Algebra 2 with a tutor ahead) in place. T ens100 hcatrne the campus ambiance. Things have gotten worse. Every spring I meet with approx- imately 130 sophomores and their families. The saddest cases are the families from out~f-statc who have beard of the .. wond- erful U.C. S)stem." You remember! If a kid lives in the state and meets the requirc- men~ be win be guaranteed admission. right? Wrong. Herc is a typical sophomore meeting with a naive or out~f­ statc famiJy. It is no longer a pleasure. It no longer satisfies Am-u-t. n.n Lnti. F• I·-Id • 75'-1177 my need for omnisciew: Me: 06Hcllo. Janet. How are you, Mr . Willard? Janet's grades look pretty good for a Calif omia State college ... Mrs. Willard: -what do you mean, a Cal State? We want her to go to UCLA." Mc: .. Ha ha! Janet needs a 3.6 GPA or more, tons of physi~ calcuJus and all the math and foreign language she can take ... Janet {oear tears): 06But I want to take business cowscs. And my soccer takes up a lot of study time. What about UCI? ... Mc: •Hard to predict. They turned away 5,000 qualified students for Fall '87 ... Mrs. Willard: .. What about UCSB? .. Mc (looking at the ·ground): -rhcy turned away 9,000. With predict anymore which ~ I think tbe Uaivcnity of will take what type or ltDdent. Califoraia ..... ldcomeriptovt Do grades count? Of' coane. and admit tbey. arc e:iPt pl'fytlu, DOcs a riprous acadCiDic pro-hi~~ Tlleclra.m gram mo 50mctbiJa& ewn if that any qualified iaidcat can the grades arc a bit lower? I tiope enroll at the campas Ofbil cbOice so. Will Berkeley i~ ethnic isa m~ I wish thae~ fwids background? I bear rumon to to create more campuses. lbc contrary. I try not to believe I kno that my tnoWledgc of them. I have problems enough collqe funding is pitiful But l 'd without adding the variable of lite' to be able to point a kid in a student's heredity to the puz-the direction of a campus be zlc. longs for and see him get in.: Is My need to be knowlcdgr.able that aSking too much? is not being met anymo~. A kid with a 3.6 GPA is admitted to CoWd we get enoiagb funds to Berkeley. A brilliant Orienta) open some more campuses? What can I tdl ., lhldcnts tract star with a 4.0 is turned besides .. 1\n sonyr I 1rilh I away. Why? The truth is the only knew. · campus this year which will . admit anyone who meets the rcquiremcuts is U. C. lliftrside.. By the time my sopboinorcs are seniors,. UCR will probably also tum away applicants. Our school is fiDcd with aax- ~ Sw KlllllJr u • BaiiatJ tlwr- opist -" ~ •• l«.J /iflblk /rip sdtooL Slw .. ltn lrusb.td ~ willt llwir f ow- Y~•r-old Kiri in N~wport H~ Meetings & Events tile Shcrmaa Library and Gardens. 2647 East COMt lligb- way, Corona del Mar. Both neats will SW1 • DOOll. Braille Institute'' Orange volunteers with two special County Center will honor its luncbcom, April 14 and 21. at l'&!tu, Seadailea' Olly, Plottla's Day. Any Day Hop on over ••• ORDEKMRLYI In Tiie lnlae. ·~ .............. ~ FeeM• 7 P ad....,.._, CA 9WO (714) M0-1100 E1t. ZIG Join the Spending Team NOW OPEN 7 DAYS ..... (7lf) ~1198 Over: 120 pqsou will be honored .. ti.e l k ... The proeram will fail~ -tdiws from Wanda ......., director o1 the Bnillc .._.. ..... °"' r Couty c.c:.ta-. Jw o~. director ol volaatecr m •ices at Brailk i..itm1c. R.W. &.def, Braille lastilate•1 euc.tive director, ad •·men 81 ille 6bnry INMud ol .avilOla for Sbermaa Libr-.y ad a..& Braille lastitate•s <>n.aac Couty Ccacer is .kiw: I Jal ll 577 N. Oak Ave.. Anehrim. 121- SOOO. • • • There wiD be a free Easter party for Coster f am.ilies in Orange Couaty on Smulay, April 12, from 2-S p.m. at TcWintk Park in C.. Mesa. Tbc:re wiD be an E•a Bunny, do~ balloom. cliiC joctey, bot d~ drinb. orpnizt.d pn:s and entataimnmt throapaut the afternoon. For more inf onnat.ion call 7Sl-9656. • • • Tbc Soalh Coast MasicaJ Theater will be holdina w1>- tiom for its upcM'i• prodac- tioo of ""OliYer!• in the dance room aa UaMnily lligb Sc:bool ia lm.c OD Moilday, April 13. ···i91at7p.a. Tbe ...titiom are f cw YCJm11 paformen, ... 9 to 16 JQB. ud aaditioKn aho1IJd wear dncr dotbes and be pn:pwc:d to liDa a number from a •o.J- way mnsiral. For more iaf ormaaiola. con- taca the «heala • 640-6l03 or 859-4134. • • • ...... THE NEWPORT B•GNl100STA MESA NEWSllRWE TODAY ..... II Limited partnerships under the new iax laws If yoa9t'C one of the many people who ia•ested in tu sbdtcr.w.ited partDenbips in receat ye.an. JoU bow IJaat the Tu Reform Ad of 1916 sipif- icantly cartails your tu WJi1e. ofla.. Lo.a from limited part- ncnlaips (DOW C'.l!IJal ~ .. lows) will be only partially deductible apinst yom Wary md portfolio income for the next few yean-and eventually will not be dcdactibk at all Money Making Money nm~ vennuca, are C1lJ'mltly being deftJopcd by pertJlerlllip lpOD- son and llUll'tda'I, and some are alrady snilabk. After di.suming yoar situa- tion lhoroap.ly with your finan- cial comubant and ~ yoa may find that ian• sting in one or more of tbc8c new part- nership programs i$ the best way for you to proceed. Or, it may be that the next two years' deductibility will be substantial enough to sbieJd you from real fioanciaJ hardship, especially if you 're near the end of your pay- in period. Still another possibil- ity is that the sponsor of your panncnbip program may re- structure or refinance it at today's lower ~ thus reduc- ing your required contribution. certainly paanmta:s you lcp1 and fmurial problems (m the form of a suit by the general partner and/ M an DlS ~ mmt of tua on km deductions JOO~ already taken). As for tdling your partnership uniu, the ICCODdary martd is illiquid. YOU may oat be a.bk to find a buyer aa all-and if yoa do, it will pr-obably be a spcatlator who will pay you only 30, 40 or maybe SO cems on the dollar. But nm if you are ltill com- mined to paying in to a part- aenbip ~there is DO need to pa.ajc. Although your rate of return may not be as bigb as you anticipa1ed, it is likely that you can salvage a good dcaJ of your return if you take appropriate measures DOW. The fmt thing to do is mate sure you uodersta..od the new rules and lam.inology. The tu law ~J11Mict-c three kinds of income: camed income(~ bonuses, commissions, etc.); portfolio income (returns from aocb, bonds, mutual funds and other securities); and a new category, pasUYC income. . The latter is deriwd from a business or activity in wbicli you do not materially participatc- thal is, you are not involved on a regular. continuous and sub- sumtial basis. It is only against passive income that your part- nership losses can still be off set dollar for dollar. If you have passive losses in excess of passive income. for the next four years you can still partially off set tber agaimt M1111l11 llr S•111 n • •1LU11 .. c11111 Ways to find out how things are really going Bow are things going? YOU probably ask this ques- tion of your employees daily. AR you sure you are getting the true annren to tbeK questions? AR the amwen bdpin& you keep yoa.r business on a healthy and prosperous course? Boaes are often the lasl to know the real answen to th.ii question. As a raal~ costly leadasbip md m•nariaJ mm.. liom and erron in judp1e11t occur. Bee••• of the lack al .,... jfic feedt.ck DCC tied to plaD ad tatc c:om:am -=tiom for improwwnt, die hem fails to ad and ..... dlcctitdy. To overcome tlDs problem COlllpDJ leeden haft .... die Wl1ically Jjnbd iatcnicw ~ cal to lldp Cffi)Olle iD tbC ........,,ett11iespecificwwu1 .. cw to arow ad ao to mper lcvdl Of peat pcdonn•Dtt 111c bcm:Ctts you llCl from c:omlacring a ftrtica11y tinted in1cnicw procas come wbea JOG iavolft all employus ia small-group iDteniewl around a set of open.ended questions rdaaed to a specific topic. Usina this procas, your people will tend to share opcaly and tell about thinp the way they really see them. ~ a rauh of usiq tJDs proc:as., efti JODe ID yotu company will get new insights a ,.,. .. ··Good service. ~~· 5 uuu pnce- Thats State Fann • •• msu.rance. -a.a ra111 LJlfe a goad neighbor. Stale Farm is tt&e. llAll fAaM 1•1••A•CI • INVESTOR HIGH DMDBm PAYmtlTI ... • Im• b•••dS600.ooo.6l"OlllUn ... 2..5 ,.,..,t.c-. • 1nu1 111.,.dSl,OOO,ooo.a.N1um..t2.2,_PllJlm* otha' kinds of income. The law permits a 65 percenl writcoff ol excas paaWe losses this year; 40 peatall in 1988; 20 peu:eor iD 1919; and 10 percent in 1990. Starting in 1991 . no excess passive Iossa can be deducted~ However. unused passive losses, wbctber subject to the ftve-)"Caf pbase.-out or not, can be carried foTWard inde.f Ulitely to offset passh:e income gennated in the future. This means that by making new investments in iocome- oriented or capital-gaios- orimted limited partoerships- whicb prod uoe passive incomc- invcstors with large c:u:us pas- sive losses can substaDtially reduce their tu bills for yea.rs to come. Such limited partner- ships. mainly in real estate Whatever you do. don "'l act hastily or take counterproduc- tive steps. For inst.a.nee, some people ba\.-C considered -Walking a• ay .. from their limited pancr- ship inYestments or trying to sell them to others. Defaulting on contractual obligations almost The new tax law has unques- tionably changed die rules in the middle of the game for many in\.utors. But it•s most impor- tant to keep in mind that ~-en panncrsbips designed as tax shelters •ere structured on sound economic coosidcrat.ioru. The kC} is lO SU) with the in\ estment for the long t.enn.. If }OU can accept a lov.er return ao the form of reduced tax beocf JtS DO • ~OU ma) rcaliz.c a \'Cr)' good return in the end. Km Toluuh u a fuuznCUJI consuham .. -un Sheanon uh- man BT01ltns in .-.·~ pon Beach. Now You Can Take iii the Health oE America BECOME AN H&Q H FALTIICARE I NVFSfOR Introducing H&Q Healthcare Investors~ a closed-end mutual fund investing in select public and vennrre equity securities of companies in the health care indusnies. S640 billion ~ be ~ru tn rnc L ' ne.il&r. ~4lrc .n l~ • T"Ci.t s npmdaurc t. >-'~ l--~ .1.3~.ach sumr Yl"n(' 11 ~ ()f Amen..~~ (.,r ..... "11" ~ Proau.. 1 • H&~ Hakhc~ lmt'Slt.~ btt'l :>pt'(lfK~ ~ U) partk. pat 10 Uus nufkn md I uk_t ~.Ar-. "' dr.arni:tK: th pc'trntul The fund v.-,O kx"\b ... ~ ~,.,. ~'th comparurs m tht hnkh o.tt mdu:snlrS Thts.c comparurs Mt ~-dop&ng mno'\ ~mt soluoons w our CounlJ) ·s hcalch c:zK nttds m SU&.h nos~ ~ chagnosocs hahh ~ ~'lCXS ptwmxtunc31s and a;cdic;tl pruduas \lomat ~ ancompnsrap11>2S~olpon­ lotio UiC511DClllS 11m means )'OU ... pa•• 'I-.. pm-allr uavcsml!fm opp>t nmmcs usually ~-.hb'r oaf)· co msmu- DODll ~Plus .• wamltt pn6s bdoaglD you and lbr odx:r mff!SIOIS Unbkr mdq-cpl iWWW< apail funds. dm"e JR DO OWDidi 1£,cs ~Health Uirr: ~ I I '•ulw 6r Qai5I Group Im brmd till*""'"' cxpm- CDCE m dlit lw.:lida c:sr indusmcs l:r:s a..d sidimy. Ike hwwhl 6r ~ ~wd, IS an XIJ''C UD- dawaaa ol halda att eo1.,....,s and c. lead undtt *' *' of this ml A tdplCRd H&Q tt:SClrCh tam IS drcbalrd .. .... , ht h ~£."t md\blr'\ rm~ ~ m &ici1· • l't'l ~"fl:: ~.. lhic .. nt.") s tx.ilrh urc 1m~n· coninnKcs \MuT< rtblt"C ~Q G~p M"< mm:agrd '-c:mu.~ Cllllltll SXC }Q-~ Tht-\ ~C'~ ~forO\W~"\ mdlioo m ~4'('1S "' mdudr un~nrnts m ht:&ltt; \.all ... p.i.n~ E.xpericnced Managa; . .\bn CMt l5 lhic H6.~ tiea.xhcart lm"CSIOl'S ~ mdpoc~ An CWipaggtowch CIMAJ*iW'S :sp> m ii Carr bas a ~ ~ 1-:lgtourad .. pocdolio ......... MoSI ra:md,. •was tc5fX4esihk b OWi' SlOO a • m m a:S!IEIS b thr di.et Pmmn tkJldl Sc W"l¥'I'$ '-ils- fu flu p<l5p' DIS,~ Sim wt. (714) 72Mlll Tbt and mr compe• s m .... lllve5l a<~ JCC1 ro mum risks Ser fliaows· 111 lhr ~ 4 ......... ... ......... ---~c .. .__,_.._....,__......_ -....,.._,... e' • ._ __ ____ _.. _ _.. ..... 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Aaociate V1ee President M.-- da a ' , the top sales MIOCi1te at the Newport Beach office of Coldwell Banter Residential Real Estate Services, bas been named the number-one sales associate for the company's South Orange County Region in 1986, announced Don Miller, Senior Vice President and Regional Saks Manager. For her impressive sales record, Bents was awarded membenhip to the firm's exclu- sive President's Oub for the fifth year. Tb.is award represents the top 9 percent of the company's sales agents. • • • Newport Pacific Funding eorp. bas named a new vice president to· bead the farm's rapidly growing escrow division. company President Magdy Hanna bas amaouna:d. ..._. Fos, with teo years of escrow experience ia Orange County, will guide the escrow division through the recently announa:d company expansion that will see Newport Pacific Funding double in size during the current year. Newport Pacific F1111ding, headquartered in Newport Beach. is one of the country\ JO largest mortgage brokerage firms and one of the only ones Foa.•Im.rr1il "·~ die firm ia Nowmber llfta' fas JQn • • ar:row officer witJa 0nnae COMI Tllk in Saata Ana. She hep• her career with Tn-wrica Title hlidiillCe Co. in Santa Ana in 1976. • • • Sfftm P. •elrt* d, a com- ma'Cial office spa:ietist with the ~ BeiCb office of Norris. Beus ti. Simpson. received AfacAdam •• ~ a ,.._,. •• and dilccna-ways to enbantt individual. wort group and organizational performance. The .tvantages of inteniew- ing evayone come when you involft all of your people in the inteniew procas. In this way. they will feel listened to and want to become part of the solution to naging problans or conO:icts within your company. Tiiey will feel ownenhip and rapomaDil- ity for bdpina to build a better wort environment and enhanc:al quality and service for your enterprise. [)=eH Blinl,p11 r"k•oldie fall --....... wl c:om- llic:rc:ial ra1 --firm. aad Joha ........ vice preaidcat aad ..... • •• I or die co ,.., .. SoMilt• c.&ronia repon, pracated RatMhaoj wi1la d9c Pl "f 21-. A.-1 for llis~Ol'W!reMN~ .... ti. Simpson •1 oatstandina regional ... ~ ia 1916. Rccopiud • Soatba1a Cali- f onna •1 top prodaccr for a Tbe sacps for condll((ting a 9atically tinted intcnicw pro- cess are easy to implement and are ~teed to help you get de«Wed infonutioa about the degree to Wbicb peat perf or- mancz is occwing in most any area of your compaay. It will also FDCI Ille ideas about how to .. .._.,,.. peat pa1omua.,,.. in your compaay. Tbe sacps arc: I. Detepaiae the f11nction that DCCds lbtlaglh"rin&, Rell• poor intapcnoaal ca--a- lions, low morale. IQlll';kar ftlucs and goals.. CK VJM:lear roles and PRESTIGE -CONVENIENCE -STATE-OF-THE-ART MODllRN llllWPORT llllACH-DICALComPLllX Newport Supenor MedtcaJ Plaza 1501 Supenor. Ne.port Beach ASUITEDEAU PhJsidans, De11tids & M1*al Prolessionals: Superior Mecfcal Center 1525 SuPf!lior. Newport Beach loc111 70Cll pntCtice in ......... and most •• .., .. m1*M fxiM) and SAVE on I.we Ta111S! · ,......--.----...-. • Competitive Sq. Ft Rates • Medical TimesharitW Available • Generous Tenant DeweJopment Allowance FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A TOUR CONTACT 8-iJ L F.t1n (714) 645-2087 _,_. eaa11 'lltiw Jl!IS. ~ 1111111iw811oc1 nn•s•oa ,.,....,... ....... ,OI' CID IE J wide ....... "'ii91 .cbtilJ. • • • ..... L ... • V°ICC Chair- .... Del*1 .. ol bdioloo. Boes Maaili Ba11·1e1 Pral>- ~ bl ..... elected as Praidcat ol tM 1"6olosicaJ SoeidJ ol Sorel Im c.liforni.a. Dr. "illlr, 80 ii DiNctor' of J)iapo-ric Ulb._.Bd at Hoag B"lpital, Ml jNCtiowly been Paad:• ol Ille On • County Radiolo11 Society. ... I. Im THE NEWF'OAT ENSIGNICOSTA 'ES& NEWSllfMHE TODAY .. 11 I • -from ten fine restaurants - FIVE CROWNS • ROTHSCHILD'S. • GEN KAI THE QUIET WOMAN • THE THAI-TOUCH . HEMINGWAYS • CARMELO'S TREES· • PARADISE CAFE • PANAMA JOE'S New! Enjoy the fine cuisine of our best local restaurants without cooking ... witho.ut leaving home! ONE PHONE CALL to Restaurant Express~ and in 30 to 45 minutes you11be enjoying great dining without the inconvenience of cooking, and without the trouble and expense of getting . dressed up, driving, parking and tipping at the restaurant. .. 7wo old friends ckopped in unexpectedy, and I didnT have a thing to serve. One phone cal and 30 minutes later we had four beautiful Rothschilds salads and Fetlucine Andreino on the table. It was unbelievable! What a great kJear FRF.SH •ear -you can rount on it When you order from Rt!sfmmlnf F.xpt~DI. 0ur trained operators take your older on conrputer and trammit it instantly, direct to printers in the ft?staurant kitCben. Your order is~ quickly, then rushed to you by our waiter-drivers. It arrives fresh and hot (or a>Jd, if that's what it's supposed to be). Ready for your enjoyment. CALL NOW "We called before we left Palm Springs at 5:30 pm and asked to have IM> dnners from Herringways delivered at 8 pm. It was right on time, and $!f!erb! What a convenience!" 833-1872 We'll deliver a menu book to you today! CALL 833-lBTZ NOW- and we'll deliver our menu boo~ which contaim the complete menus of our member res1aurants: Carmelo's, Trees, Rothschild's, The Quiet w~ Five Crowm, Gen Kai, The Thai- Toadt, Hemingways, Paradise ~~·.~ Cafe, and PanamaJoe's. 'My husband and/ both M1tft and often get home late. · Fniquently, neither one of us feels like cooki1g. We've already tried Restaurant ExpressDI IMce, and both times the set\1Ce was prompt, the food piping hot, and the chedc less than what we would have paid at the restaurant It's a winnerr' GOOD-ANDFAST! Ordersare accepted front 4 pm to 9:45 ~ seven days a week. Preparation times and deliWty times vary, but normally your food will be at your door within 30 to 45 minutes of your call. YOU may pay by cash, or use your major aedit card - ART are 2 p.m.. to 6 p.m.. on April • I' I rnlu 1• _. sem 11 and 11 a.m.. to 5 p;m.. oa April • ..... • a exlrilliliOn by Armea 12 and 13. C.aD 962-Sl89. ~will display tbroap Clri1e 81 I ... 1'1 s ...... °'''I I a .m paf'orm April II from5to9p.a. Ill tbeNewport De A I Spma Sllow al Awricaa Ard.a of D' r• Bnnla Pailltia1 will display worb April 11-13 at the Costa Mesa Center of COMtline com- m unity College, 2990 Mesa Verde~ Costa Mesa. Hours -S,.' I• W•e Ir,• aa am-. bitioa of Chi•• brush ~ ting. will display tbroap April JO at Western Fedc:ral $aviap. Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach. Call 644-72SS. PllllllEI. r•••e fll ' r 11 a 11 c.tlil Cll ... Dltlllr II •n•: " S5llllrlsm./1111111Mat 'pl1 P;._.P, ......... Ilic* * 11 Iii , r1 ..-11 Ill 1111 ..., 1" •11u , " Cll 7Jl.I%• .. lcbl 1-1---- FREE ESTl~1ATES SOS-VIDEO Jn businns JJ y~an. -, I I I I I We repair all major brand VCR 's I Check our prices •&ainst all I Yellow Pace advertisers I additionally I $20 off our already low prices with 1hu coupon I r-:......1 . I c..-:=. 436 Heliotrope • ..., I l~!!~~-~.!=..~.2..---~.!~?.J PAT ALLEN'S Conf ermtt for Suunsful RellitiolUllips SAT., APRIL 11, 1987 • 8:45 All-4 Pll ORANGE COAST COUEGE -ROBERT llOORE THEATRE 2701 Fauview Road (at Artington), Coilm Mesa THE l([Y TO StJCCf'..SS e FOR MEN el WOMEN • RELA TIOHSHIPS •DATING TECHNIQUES • MARRIEOISINGLES •REJECTION eAOOICTION •COMMUNICATION SKfLLS • orvOACE RECOYERY •SEXUAL VICTIMS • AE-MARAIAGE • SELF-ESTEEM THIS EVENT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN HOW TO ACHIEVE HIGHER LEVELS IN YOUR LIFESTYLE De I; •Nnrs,.,,•~-••S.. .. FEE:l20.00 INFORllA TION: (714) 41:1 1111 U.', t •d It'' g •• b Ad•-RtJi 1 t Mq 3 at Diw Swone G-P ry. 271 Forest 'Avenae. Lapna Bcedt Boan~ 10 La to 5 p.a.. MondaytllroaP s.t.nlay and 11 LIL to Sp.a OB Sanday. Call 494-2440. •acta w.riou Batel ad :fen- nis Oab. 900 Newport C.entcr Drift, Newport BadL Buffet senecl before tile concert. TICbts are S 12.50. Call 640- 4000. -n.e T .. h Td I: Tm Tiie Cs '•e, "=z 1 Trio is a.. Artifact I• tile Greco-performing Tuesday through 8wa PeriM" will display Sat1riay Dig11ts at 7.ot ._ J.:.Oanae through April 30 al Cal State_ in die IJ'rine Hilton aad Towers. Fullerton's University Library. · 17900 Jamboree Blvd., lni.ne. Admission is free. Houn are 9 o COYCr c:lwJie. Call 863-3111. a.m.. to S p.m.. Monday thrOugb Friday. Worb ~ Ridl Taylor, Wi rn. ofdlelMA I 'R ......... Hart.or Art A9lcK:letlam Sllow ... ~ De .... Cllica P•oto Comest Wbmen will display through April 24 at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Plloto1rapu by Fraacnu Wood a will display through May 2 in the UCl Fux Arts Gallery. Admission is free. Hours a.re noon to S p.m .• T•nday through Saturday. Call 8~10. Wu CGhtt. cm ... waitac. Ion by Wally Sellaaer will display through April 30 al Quorum Gallery, 374 . Coast Highway, Lguna 8eacb.. Hours arc JO a..m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 494-4422. MUSIC ... T•c Passioa of Oar Lor4 ACCOI' ,. I to S.-Matdww" will be pcrf ormcd at the Oranse County Performing Arts Center b)' the Mast.cf" Chorale of OranF County on April 11 beginning at 4 p.m. Dinner served during intermission. TJCteu arc SS-SJO. Call SS6-ARTS or SS6-MCOC. T•c Padflc SJ•p•oay aa4 Pacific a.orale will perform .. Verdi: Requiem• OD April 12 .. 7 p.m.. in the OrulF County Performing Arts Ccala' in Co.aa Mesa. Tdets are S8-S23. Call SS6-ARTS. STAGE .. Dc•o•• tl1e Saow," set al Suttcr's Fon in 1847 will play April 10 through May 9 at The Grove Theater. I 28S2 Main Strut in Garden Grove. Tackcts are SIO-SIJ. Call 636-nlJ. •Jolm Wi11J aM die •cpie, .. a fantasy about the city-state of Hex where bees think tbcy are people and vi« vena, will play April 10-12 at Golden West College, Huntington Beach. T act.ets arc S2 .SO-SJ.SO. Call 89S-8367. • ... ,. by Tom Topor will play through April 11 al tbe Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mes.a. Rccom.mmded for adult audien- ces only. Call 6SO-S'2fll. "'CoW Swat .. is playing throup April 13 at the South Coast Repertory. 65S Town Center Dri"-c· Costa Mesa.. T1etcu are SIS to S23. Call 9'S7-40l3. ~ Mill Fll'eel'Kbr COlltm• will play through April 12 at the cwpon Theater Arts Cc:ntcr, 250 I Cliff Drive, 1 ewpor1 Beach. 8 p.m. curtains. T ICkets are available from the box office or rc:serft by phone. 631-0m. "Tlae s.,portia& ~., a human comedy a.boat fl irN.khip will play through April 11 • Westminster Commaaity Tbeal.CI', 1T12 Maple SL, West- minster. Call 99S-4113. 0rance County: It's yours for $100 a ) tar. r Subscn0e to Blacl&ol, Orange County 's Master Calendar of charity and culnual events. Complteriud lisrin~, ~ed momhly, and lively coverage of events just past H you·re ll.1ive in Orange~' you can't afford to be without il. For a coo••lima•1ry islue, write BlrkBoot, P.O. Bol. IS0).;184, Corona dd Mir, CA '262S' or JO-<J62-u.6S. • DANCE n. Jw lhra Droze C.-. ..., will perform April 11 ·Ill I p.a in OCl'I Ymc Am Yan. ne..er. TICtcb lft SS-SIO. CaD ~sooo. A ua u 'r D•N C-Cet will be 11.... April 10 and 11 in UCl9s Yme Arts CoDmt HaD.. Curtain Ill I p.m.. Tddl 11R S4- S6. Call 856-SOOO. "H••••htk Daaees"' is the theme of a computeT based music and modern dance ~ gram scbcchakd to take -place April 11 at 8 p.m.. in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Rec- ital Hall. Tickets are S4 in advance, S5 at the door. Call 432-SUO. lldd Padfia will prwwwt •a. ....,. 011 April II al 8 p.m.. and April 12 al 3:30 p..m... at the Laguna Moulton PlayboUK, 606 Laguna Canyon Rud~ Laa: una 8eadL Tdds are S 10 for adulls and S8 for cbildren. Call 494-7271. The Pacific Sympboay Orchestra bas announaod the appointment of James Med~ f ormerty of the Houston Sym- pbony, to the post of general rDaM8fT. Medviu was raised in Long Beach. and graduated from UCLA with a BA in music. ~ bis 11 yeai: tmure in Hous~ Ta.as., be Served in a variety of positions with the Houston Symphony? Houston Grand ~ Houston Ballet, Houston Pops and the ~ for the PafOI mine Aiu. illdud- iag thole of Old• sua man.,:r, prodaction m•nagrr. penonnd m•Dll" and bead librarian. ID .Witioa, Medwitz beads up bis cnra pcrf orming arts ICI rica organinrioa which proricla CODCeat procluctiom, Rpatoirc ud 611nrycaeR1"ina1awica to DOCed coaducton, paf orming artista and ar1I orpaWdiom.. .. I..., THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY ,.17 SCRWA recognizes Costa Mesa superstar LocaJ diners who savor the treasures of continental cuisine,. marvelous service and a cozy atm05pherc Y•on l be surprised to am that Ember•s Restaurant in Costa Mesa bas been recog- nized as the most promising new ~California reswuant in the coutinmul division by the Sovt.bera California Rcstamam Writers Association. o un.all feat. About the only one who was surprised was Bill Den kier. Ember's guiding force. ·1 just sat thae. I was sure they had only read the name as being nomi- nated. not winning," said Dentler on a n:c:ent Sunday eftDing. •we feel w:ry honored.,. Racking up the requisite points to qualify for tbe awanl is a difrlC'.dt chore. Bat Denkkr and bis crew do a superior job and I couJdn l agree with their c:boice for the boaor m<ft heart- ily. Whal is eftD more amazing than the qaality ol Ember-•s food is the pricing that it is able to maintain in a world of <na'- pria:d and overrated meals for ••• Dent.la basn' changed much in the rmaurant since opening Ember•s just a year ago. This is still one of the bat barpias in town in fine carina One of the •hinp dial we lite best is that cozy ~ and friendly, yet drpnt, service.. rm a fan ol labksidc cooking. WhmeRa I haw the cJww: ol -ring my food prepared before my eya I take advantqe. My laaat visit brought Denker to oar table twice as be paepmal menu i1am foe om enjoymmL The C-Vr salad at Embtt's is without a doubt one of the fuat I've ever eaten.. But I BREAKFAST SPECIALS 6-9 a.•-"'-' •t-3._ ...... ,...,~ .... tl.9t t2-~WaAt.2 e!!PA 2-..c1t.c:a, .... ~ hllh ~---.... .. f.98 '•Abltafnll ... LUNCH SPECIALS .._.,,a.,urrc u 91-113. t Lu-. ha. t.uaaincdie .... cr-n~_.._ _. CJ.-Hai 5 ---Lett .. ... ..ttu.mcdie .... ~om :I! QI tar T odllf If badn•t enjoyed the spinach flambc until our last visit. Seems it wa$ a case of knowing that I absolutely loved the Caesa1, so why change. Ordering salad at Embcr·s rill now become a problem. The spinach is delight- ful The chasing is ~ creamy. and span in proportion to the spinach. bacon and pine nuts. A bite from a good sized doOop of Dijon mustard lingers after every bite and mates the mouth water for more. It was wonderful to sec a pcremiial favorite, steak Diane. mowd from the .. special .. SUtUs to the regular mtDu. Priced at Sl7.9S the fort tender slices of ftlet of beef served with a deJ.. icatdy Oarnrd sauce is a down- right bargain. Watching our gracious host prepare this spe- cialty only made it more excit- mg. Because of insuraocz costs, tableside cooking is becoming a fading art in area restaurants. It._ nice to know that the best of the continental tablcside dishes are bci..og faithfull)1Urned om for admiring diners on a rep1ar basis at Ember·s. Finishing up the meal we opccd for tbe patty cart and enjoyed black fonst cake as a last coune. Apin, my friend tbe coffee chiD.ter com.meatcd that Ember\ IC'l"YCS some of the best coff'ee be bas been saw:d in a restallrallL Not only food pricing bas been kept within bounds at Emba"s bat the wine pricing too.. Tbe list is not p&rticuJmfy ~ bat certainly a cut above A¥a"aF OD all counts. } be full bar saws CYe1J cooceivable aJcobotic bnuage induding all lbt favorite coflee drinks. Reservations are always in order at Embers as its fame and f OrtUDe grow. Especially OD nights when the Performing AIU C.eoter crowds fill the house for bclore.tbeater dinner, it is advis- able to call a wcet in adYanc:e. The food and aamospbere set tbe stage for what is to follow without bn:aking the budget for weeks to come. One of the most special eftDtS one could treat family and friends to for tbe Easter holiday is Ember•s Sanday ·Buffet. Priced at Sl6..9S, the food prom- ises to be oatstandiag Ember's Restaaru~ 2642 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (71 4)646-2n4. Full Bar. Laacb- coa and dinner daily. Raiern- tiom pk1r Major credit caids.. Dinner for two. food only ala carte from about S3S. -Judy Duff> BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wllln6eW..W._C.1ntrICC ta• nDlm! Sci4• c.-..... Vill9e .. Sa &Plllal>riw S , Am1C111 Mia (714.,... I I Private parties everyone loves begin at Bob Burns The elegant and intimate Thisde Room at the beautiful Bob Barns Ratauraot ia ~cw­ port Beadl is nai1ablie f OT all special privaae party needs Tbc opuknt banquet room is de- pntly deconted with a beautifu.J stain~ glass ceiliiag, wall m~ pai•ings and tf• hings Tiie room also fearun:s com- fortable and private booths and sepaaaac table and dUlir gr~ iDp. Wb.alna-an i.Ddividuar1 needs., the Bob Burm manage- ment will" be happy to tailor the banquet menu to suit. The Newport Bead> local:ioa is at 37 Fubion Isl.and, bdwccu Bullocks md Tbe Broadway. The award-winning menu fea- tures cream-e California misine with an emphasis on quality. attentive service and nriety. Fresh fish is always available at Bob ~ and OD.ly the finest quality c:ati6ed aqm beef is scncd.. AD catJcca are ser w:d with seYeral fresh ftF'abks, soap or u•wt. poullO and spe- cially bttcd breads. Bob Burm is open daily (or hmd1 and d.Umer, and there's regular cnteTU.iomcat in the intimate and romantic roc:hail 1oun1e. For raerfttiom at Bob Burm ~ ·ewpon call (714) 644-20.lO. The family owned resuurant group also has locat.iom in Santa Mo~ (213) J9~m and Woocfland Hills., (818) 813-214S. ~ .!!~!~~!!s .... . ..,_,. w ......... ~ • .,._..,a 2 4 .. . . 16..9 • .._. ... a 0 • .••..• •&.915 c.-..c-......--o a .... •Del_. ... =, ,. "4e ·~ ... I .......... •2.9 ~$ 2 • ...-.. -.=, I' ... -.. 12.B •O...C'M> 2 ~ t.4.49 ......... ..,p ......... •11,915 2 9 c .-...... ._..C..-. T-F'-*~ ~ a 0 7 . .., ..... • ..... ..,0 I 0 ......... '7.95 •J.IAllrF 2 ea...... ........ •2.B T• a a . -$? ............ We Clny • IW UR al KIDlbs • Ill Liquor Be.er 0.. 1.75 a. .......... •t&.99 ,...ua;c-'r 61*mm Diie .. •2.29 . s I d 1.75&. ........ •tG.99 ... , 't,,,.t I 3 ...... '4..99 12 ........ II a• 1.lSa. ........ •1&.98 Radm ................. •175 '~ • I 2 .,._. .... -6 ... a • I ...._ ... •J.e OllmMll' I 750n .... •l&.99 ~ ......... An Eoenlng With Mllce Grglch 4 cowse dinnl!r from U! 8ianilz $5.5 per pasoo 7-9p.m.~Apil 1 l~Rl!quired. 11-~ 251 O&ie St., Cot11t Ml II ~D MITDD MlltO ' i I . -- .. ,_ 11 MR l -THE NEWfOf I ENBIONIC08JA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY ~Sparkling new effects add 'Glory' to show •Y MAJlCUS DIETZ ~dlath~~ OMbes of tiphring, a cast of hundreds indading live docb, pe.cocta. donkeys and lambs. and a d•nting array of lift special effects. the prod1lcen of 1be Glory of~ term their show the largest passion play on earth. Of course, for veteran Onmge County theater-goers the grand- ness of the Crystal Cathedral presentation is nothing new. In its fourth seaso~ the show just seems to get bigger each year. The newest version is even longer, with more pageantry than ever before. In fact. the scrip~ written by Paul David Dunn (who also wrote the Catbedrars .. Glory of Christ mas") incorporates new scenes. staging, dancing and music, in an atttmpt to dra- matically strengthen the world's largest p~ion play. And while the play is no doubt more historicall} accurate than before. It also seems to drag more. too. The production runs a half- boar~ than it did .... ,ar. 1rith molt of tbe extra time deYoUd to portiayina facteel dd•• TboaP importaat ill the teaching of tbe Ealta' story. tbe history Iman causes the pJay to bog down a bit, as the audience is buried in detail after deuil. Still '1'be Glory of Easter, .. depicting Christ's last days on earth, remains packed with spectacular special effects includ ing lasers and fog machines, impressive costumes and a fine musical SCOR. This year's expanded production also features a couple of solo perfor- mances, something the previous versions were sorely in need of. Robert Miller stars as Jesus, and renders an outstandin~ believable performance. While dying on the cross, bis agony. pain and suffering bring a tre- mendously human aspect to his role. and be portrays t bcse qualities nicely. Also turning in solid perf or- mances arc Christopher Carey. who portrays Pilate, and jo. 'el Bayne Christensen. who pla)"S MM) Magdaknc. Her role has bcacspa..,.. siaN.fM'8•1y.Dd DOW iaclllda a tcedcr soq recital Jam•ntina Of die Mind ... is DOW depidcilJ JNU1IJ tJuoaab song. and F.cl Qairop di6plaJI a rich, fall Yoice as be linp about die plc•ara al siabt ia -i Ca See.• Tbis ICCDC ii Ollie of tile IDOlt memorable iD die play. •Tlte Gloq of E:.ter.,. "°"' ~ drotc/I ~ 19 wilA two ~r/OT"llUlllUI ,.,.,.,,, (~ JIOltllq.) Ill 6:30 -- l:JO. n. CTpMl c..... is loat11l •t 11141 uwu St .• Gllltlm Grow. 1ktd6 ~ 114 .wl Ill. o.11 J.l.GLOllT. T• Tm! l'I m ..... 19J I -1 u .. I -111 ... -m ... m I lllllla •19-.• .. ...., ............ c._.c· ,.-,,.., .. ~ • ....,....,._ Local dance troupe offers modern, . jazz, and other delights at PAC debut T l:M years of performing ~raris before community groups and with Bob Hopc·s USO California tow have paid off (or Orange County"s da.ncc troupe. Dance ~oscope. The T ustio-based troupe will become the first community dance troupe to perform at the S70. 7 million Orange County Performing Ans Center on Thursday, April 23. and Frida)'. April 24. The pcrf onn.ances begin at 8 p.m. in the Center's 230-seat Founders Theater. General admission is SI 2 for adults, and S8 for children and senior citi- z.cm. True to its name, Dance Kaleidoscope ~ill present an array of modem and jazz dance, including upbeat.. contempor- ary, avant-garde. creat.i,-e, lyri- cal and classical choreography. Under the artistic direction of f ouoder Jeannine Englehart. the cooccru will feature commiui- oncd works by Hollywood and Broadway t&lents such as Bill Hastings, Fred Walton and Doug Caldwell, as ~n as by company members. ·we consider this two-oi.ght eapgement a thri.D:ing oppor- tunity to awaken OranF County residents to the quality of taknt deftloping in our own bact- yard, .. s.ays Susie Vanderlip, Dance ~alcidoscopc business manager ... we·rc happy to be tbC rant to pn:sent modem and jazz d•nia: arts al the Ccnlcr ... Other dance troupes OD the Center•s 1986-87 schedule include tbc ew York City Ballet and the American Ballet TbtalCf'. Tdeu to the Center perfor- mances are available at the Paf orming Arts Center\ ticket office and through T actetron oudtts. . For more information, phone Susie V andatip at (714) WT- 2158 or (714) 633-3877. Are You Ready For • A GREAT PIZZA ,~~-~~--~-~---~---~~ I -...,., I = --I ! $2.00 OFF I 1 ON ANY llEDIUll SIZE PIZZA 1 I """ COUllC* I : , ....... 4-1M7 I I .. _... ... _,.._<•••FL I ---------4111119~-~ L-----~------~~----~~ $3.00 OFF ONAlfYLIJIRE smnzza wmecawm , ...... 4-1M7 .............. -. ·~ ........ . L-~-----------' .. ~-~~--"~-------- Al'll. I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IAVlNE TOOAY .. II • Clapton, Collins and Cray singing the blues aY Gl:ORGE PAPPAS 1k bl.a llita town in a big way ~ 13, when English pit.mt Eric ClaplOD and blm:s m:M • r Robert Cny perform • the Pacific Amphillleata. For Oaptoa, it's tbe first time lie .. played iD Or-. County riace 1915.11dnlp with him a crack bad featuring clrummer Pllil Collins .. Qaptoa is asmtJly at bis best iJI a lne tdting. His strongat coacerts are more than just abowcws (or his fiery guitar playing. They are Oapton •s attempts at exploring bis obses- sion with the blues form. He reworks obscure blues M>np daring his shows and indada tllem along with his own ~ compositi~ reYealing the connections betwm his own wort and those blues artists who ioflaenced him. Rccmtly be bas pushed his blues i.n.f1umca to the back- ground of his music in favor of a duller and more timid approach aimed at the pop charts. His latest record .. August• is an example of this. The rcco~ whicb was pro- duced by tchJoc:bneisla Co~ reOccts an attempt to update Clapton•s sound with the me of Last chance for rehearsal series tickets With only one more scheduled for the cmRDt scason.(May 6), ~eith Clark and the Pacific Symphony arc justifiably proud of the results thus far an.ainM with tbcir tint series of open rebcanals. The open rehearsals are presented at tbe Orange County Performing Arts Cmla in conjadjon with the 01cbcs-tra._ pal dnsics series. Wbat started oat as an exper- imeiltal ftDtGR has already proftd to be a raoandina mc- c:as. More tllaD a thousand sUecriben U¥e responded in a pocitift man-er to tbe opea -«IK ..... , eccontiDa to orches- tra wcea.. u~ to the c.c.- ter, ad a tint for tbe Pacific . s, •• ...,. the opca rdarsals ofta the opponunity (or an inli"•c iafonnal loot at masic • ia tk mating Oriliufty o&ftd as a sub- acripboe 9efiea • the start o( the cmrent ~admission to the remaining open rehearsal on May 6 is avai1a.bk at a siaglc tictd price of only S7. Rehear- sals begin at 7 p.m. with an introductory Ja::ture by onc o( tbe propanl principals Tickets for the last open rebeanal arc still available. Open seating • provided in the orcbatra lrYel aod iD the fust tier. Those Wisliliii '° idtiOO should coot.act eitba" lbe Orugt Coant)· Performing Ans CC1ilCf ticket Office or call tbc Pacific Sympbolty at 973-llOD. Tdets are lllio • uk • • TICt.ctroa 09lldl or Tddraa ail ('114) ~ IP« lill) 410-~ guitar synth azcn and syatbts- md llorm.. Tbe raalt is a llollow and lllaDDCl'Cd SOUDd that buries Clapton .. taJeati. Ropclully. aapcoa -wiD me the upcoming C09Cert • aa opporbmity co biC8lbt life into his lleRI IOllp wl to cnmimx to explore IDs bha roots. Maybe tJae appearucc of blwsmn Cny • opening act will ..-k Qapton. Cray, wt.o com 1 from die T~Wa.ara,lm_.dle qn•+dll+ leap &om small dabl to a opc•i• .aim fm one al Bored, tired Reynolds can't beat Vegas dud -.uaGu.a• (R) Fair-A slapped-together modular comedy about a bargJu (Wboopi Goldberg) who turDS sleuth in Saa Fnnrivo to beat a murder rap. Goldberg makes it almost hang toectJaer, her enagy and ltl'CIC( smarts and beautiful. consuming eyes eftD ·lift sceecs in which 1be docsn' have the main action. And sbe bas some other talent around her, notably Lesky Ann Warren. ~ De Salvo. Elizabeth Rus- cio and {if you like bis semi- rctardcd Stooging) Bob Golclth- wait. It ·s a plus-and-minus movie; if the plmcs come out ahead for you, you1l probably leave smiling. Dira:ted by Hugh Wilson. •REAY-(R) Pocw-This title is wrong; so is nearly n ·C1')1hing in this cold. dead movie and awful mix of garish wlgarity and sentimentality. Burt Rey- nolds. looting~. tired and baked-in-leather. plays a Las v cgas body-soarcl and gambler •ho a~ bis former l~"Cf (Karen Young). who bas been raped and tortured by a mobster. He also befriends a ricb wimp (Peter Mac icol) who wants to become a Real Man. Burt pro- I vi.des an advanced coune in sadistic violence. Las V cgu loots septic. and the flip m. lope is lite bamades scraped from the nnty bottoms of old detective fiJms. With Diana Scanrid, Wmddl Burton, eiD Barry. Directed by R .M . Richards.. who had a violent falling-out with Reynolds. •t£111AL WEAPO • (R) Poor-Mel Gibson plays • sui- cidal Los Aqela cop, prone to risk-all ~iolmcc. ln the dawdling first half. be has bis soul mass- aged by a new partner (Danny Glover) and the partaer•s Cosby- like family. Then the mayhem breaks ~ with crass exa:ss and KO energy. as Gibsou nails a mob of Va-Yet chug dcakn. The villains have the best moments, especially preening Gary Busey as a peroxide blood murder machine. Opportunistic. ultra-shabby. the mo"'ic loads on killing and crashing with such 'im that you can IWl-rclisb it. n-cn as you feel dumped on. The big fight fi Dish is like a gr()S.j parody of the mxbo dud in .. Bladcronoer... With MitcbcU Ryan. Traci Wolfe. Directed ith zeal for slumming by Richard DonDCT. .., ... - roct•s mmt popalar pcrf orlDCl'L a.ptoe is an .tmiru of Cray, Cft8 ftcoidiai one ol bis sonp. ~ lafhimce, • OD his IMeSl an...•A.,.._. Cny is a po«an perf orma wboeftala OD sla,e at-..plK~ of imimacy and powe1fW ~ tion with his scaring soap of betrayal and heartbreak. lt will be intcresaing to ICC if Cray am aeate and sustain the same mood in a brF vmue lite the Pacific Amphitheata. Tbe show begins at 7:30 p.m. F« tickets can 634-llOO. ""IYr-1111 I j r s • ,.. ...----I ...... I ...... 95 ;;a• ............... .····-·······~ Jlizo""'-Ad/or.~J; ·-·········· •• : 'Curtain Ull -Dinnn ~ GULLIVER'S For An Old-fashioned , EASTER SUNDAY • • • • • • • • - ... 21 It a I. 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY Israeli students contra t cuhuraa at CdM HS · ... This past week two Israeli students-Galit Guterman, 17, and Noam Brellnan, 17, from Tel Aviv, Israel-were at Cor- ona del Mar High School in Sewport Beach, speaking to both the junior and senior high classes about their native coun- try. They are part of a 70- membcr delegation that is tour- ing the United States on a goodwill program sponsored by the American Jewish Commit- tee. Bill Leach's eighth-grade World Hist.of)' class and Joyce Ba.mes• seventh-grade European History class were very rapon- sive to the visitors as they spoke of their similarities and differ- ences in teen lif estylcs in Israel and the U.S. For instance, Brei.man told them~ .. We go to school six days a wee~ including Sunday because we observe Saturday as our day of rat. We are different in class pr~ because it is the teacben who move around to us. We stay in one class instead of changing as you do throughout the day." Guterman added, -We have uniforms and the school is stricter than yo~ we do not wear high heels and we stand up for the tcachen when they enter the room. All high school grad- uates must sign up for the army. The boys sign up for three )'Q.IS and the girls for two. We go to secret bases and sec our parents OD weekends ... ~ Guterman ~ ·we are not •Rambo-like.• These are political wan and we have bad six of them in the past 39 yars and we must deal with terrorisu .. We haft a democracy, no cen- SOT'Ship and can leave anytime we like. We enjoy touring the United States. it is so big and interesting, but I woa.J4 not lite to lift bcrc. We are ft1J dose, our families and it is nice to be with people who care a lot for you. .. Breiman ~-ent on to say, -we don'l drive until we arc 17; we go to dana::s and~ ban became there is DO driiiting age. The Israeli youth do not consider it ·coo1• to get dnmt and do DOI tend to overdo it. Drugs arc not a big pTObkm.. • They spoke of the high ~ of in.flatiou. For example, Rce- boks cost $120~ Nike S90 and Levis sell ~ween S60 and $70. They passed around a Coca Cola can written in Hebrew and said they do not have McDona.Jicrs But McDavid's. They only ha'~ one television station that mcmony, -be ..tdal. .. How did ~ act to come to America?"' .. Dotbcr q~ tioo. . .. ltisliUa~wbcrc you ~pJJ aDd also depends UPQD yom Enafisb still"~ .. Brei.man replied ... English is ,..,.. begj••iag iD die fourth ... A big hit with the .adicnce was when the two Jsradis did a -rap,· a siDe-sO'na of Israeli llaDj words, just like their A.ma ican ~ They also showed slides and GutcrmaD apoci•Dy waJdCd to show camds became she said when her sister was in the ddrption two years ago. some- one ashd her where the teem part~d their camels while attending school! They mentioned that Israel is a coantry that would compare bioaclcasts tbt educational pro-in size to the distance between grams in the morning, but the San Diicgo to Santa Barbara. most popular programs arc the Li.kc AmericaD ~ both American shows lite -rhe Brei.man and Guterman have Cosby Show,• -ni.rce \ Com; many in~ •11.lch include pany?• and otbcn. skiing., baskdbell, tmnis and •no you haft to marry lbc stamp coOccting for 8rc:imaa. person your paR1dS pick oat for Guurman enjoys folk dA:ncing. your was a qucsrio11 from a reading. and is a volunteer" tutor student. It was expl•incd that for stnaglina atudenu. Tbey there arc secular Jews and the both bal'C leadenbip roles in very ~ Only with tk ~ 1ana docs this oa:m. according _ For further iaf orm.atioa about to Brei.man. •11 is probably the the American Jewish Commit- fint time the manigie panncn tee~ they can be reached at 714- baft kissed each other, at their 852-1564. Temple Isaiah celebrates 13th year St. Matthews Bible class Temple I a1ah of ~c~pon ~ach fConscnaU\e ) '4ill bcgm ... elebratrng 1t 13th year in e'(LStence ._llh a choir concert on Fnda~ . .\pril 2~. at their place of worship. 240 I I n ine Ave .. ~cwpon Beach. The JO~OUS e\ent "lll Stan off ._ nh a shon Shabbat service at p. m . conducted by Rabbi Steven Schau. followed by a pcrf ormance featuring the choir and soloists. under the direction of Flof! Van Beck. The musical group will cuter- tarn all members. guests and f nends of the temple in an e\cotng of Israeli folksongs and festival liturgy. The public. and especiall)' nev.comcrs to this are~ are cordially invited to this concert. which is {rec to the community. The musicaJ bistory of the Jewish people begins with King David who. with his abundant musical talent. attached great importance to music in religious worship. Under his guidance. Jewish services assumed a gran- deur altogether remarkable in its time. With the passing of ocnturics. many exotic and attnctn~ tra- di t ions entered ioto Jewish music. creating a variety of expression unmatched by the music of an) other nationality. Jewish music bas acb.iC'\'ed its uniqueness through the senti- ments and life of the Jewish people.. th~ir spiritual attitudes and their great struggle (or survival. At this musical naUng. the choir will attempt to illustrate the opposite poles of the spec- uum of Jewish music. lbcre will be compositiom of a.ocicnt vin- tage as •-di as renditions of present-Oy technique. In this m.aDDCT, the choir will link the old and the niev. in the comtantly changing and C'\C'f rich expres- sion of tbe music of the Jewish people . A special reception in honor of the tcm.p1e•s .. Bar-Mittva.b .. year. will folJow the coacc1t. For more Ud'0(111a1ioa. please all the temple Of&:t at S48- 6900. Thr Tuesday cvming Bible class of the Church of St. Manbev.-by-tbt-Sca iD Cor- ona dcl Mar •ill begin a study of TM ~lmio11 of St. John OD April 14. The class meets at 7:30 p.m. in Houp.n Hall of the Com- mwlity Church. 611 Helio- trope. Corou ckl Mar. The Rev. Stephen C. Scarlett will lead the stud). For more iolormarioo about class cK the Church. call 67S- 2116. i..~ ---~-------------------- Religious Directory r~i) · l:rJ St ...,,,. •. ay. <T•ato&»• &i-cooe' 1921 Pf.,er .., HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY-9;00 A.II. 7:30 PM. T ues..-Bible Study l<kOOA.M. ed. Momq~ ... &bee Sbldy ' r.mrrz HAU. ol Cuwa ...., Qudl 611 lt.1 *'WM. eorar. .. ..., ne ... se s •-c Sew._ ffJr nae ilib f M Slh 111 alt 915-2111 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church "NOW CO CERNING SPIRrlUAL GIF IS" fl Ciw • u..a-ua TEMPI.£ ISAIAH tcnn I II ~ S9wc:e frid9J niOD 1:15 0 m.. Rabbi Slewen D. Sdatz president: Joel Mnm5ohn itel .................... c.1 ...... a. 0..0 • , ............ JSU .......... ..,,.._ .... . ....... 1111. t 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA HEWSllRVINE TOOAY ""fl . ed CLASSIFIED INDEX .Ul'IOUNCEllENTS AnnoUnCinll .......... 200 8eliuly Aids •.•...•..• 213 c.d ot Thanks ....... 201 Cenu:nat lots ........ 201 flarists •••..•......... 207 FUIWlll Oindmy ..... 205 funier.I s."fices ...... 206 l'e ,.. Aids .......... 214 up Nou es ......... 212 ,.,.,. -a.a c. 209 ~ ............ 815 Last & found •........ 210 Pam• ............ 211 BUSINESS lnwestmtt Its .......••• 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Money Wanted .•...•. fl06 ()ppcwtunities ••....... 700 Oppomrities wtd ..... 7(\ot EllPl.OYllENT AeelK:ies .•.•......... 300 ()pportunilies .....•... 305 Ptepaltion .......... 301 MEllCiWllDISE SAi.ES & SERVICE Antiques •.•••.•.•.... 808 ~---·······-806 ~Wanted .•• t!JJJ1 Auctions .......•....• 814 ~~ ..... 817 ~ Equic>ment 818 eam... Equipmel1t ... 819 Coms/5'amps ••••.... 813 ~---··········800 Fumibri Wanted ••..• 805 ~S*s ......... 105 Je:My .............. 812 Manne Supplys .••...• 906 Misc. tor 5* ......... 800 Misc.. Wanted .••••..•. 810 Musical lnstrumere ... 811 Office Equtpment ••••. 827 ~ & St'CJPHs ••••••• 823 Oap&Cab ....•..•. 824 Li:oestock •...•.•• : •..• 825 8itds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE ~ .............. 511 ~ Furnished ....... 407 AcJts. Unfumished ..•. 408 Bid&. to be ~ .... 816 eos..ess Proprerty •••• 500 Business Renaas ..... •21 ~tor Rer1l ...... 409 CcJndos for Sale ...... 507 Commeraal P,operty 505 Desett P,operty .••.••. 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 ~for Rent .....• 400 Houses tor 5* ....... 508 Houses tor Rent/Furn 405 Houses tor Rent /l.Jnfurn ............. 406 Hi:Meb e&.in& R1ooms 413 ~ ......•........ 416 tnduslrial • • . . . . . 506 n iu.e• 111! Pt ooert)' •••..• 509 Uike ~ ProPelty 515 Lots tor Sale . . . . . . • . . 510 MobCte Homes ........ 917 Mol11;iee & TO ....... 6£11 "oclels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4' 15 ~Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop .•... 514 Real Est.ale Wanted ... 518 Re bis to Share ...... • t 2 Real E.stlle tor ~ ... 517 Real Est.are loans ..... 600 Rooms tcr Rer1t ....... • 10 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 4ht Rer'lt1I . • . . • . . . . . . . . . ' 1 7 TU.NlfURIATION ~ ..•...... : .900' Anbaue ClaWc c. ... 912 ~-Sale ..... : .. 910 Autos Wanted ...•.... 915 A.Ao Parts & rwes .... 907 Auto Repaiw/Oam ..... 913 A.Ao Repair /For . . . . . 914 Boats ................ 905 ~--········· .919 F«eicn & Sports . . . . . 911 Mopeds .. . . •• . . .909 Mocorcydes & e;~ 908 Mocor Homes .. . . . • . . 916 5EMCES Schoofs . . • . . . . . . • . . . 608 ~Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services 405-thurrator lllllt/Fum 412 •• ' I .., ... ee. ..... ......... CUSTOM LANDSCAP· tNG DESOtS-Spil.W systems insbtlled/ repaired/cteanur.s/ ~~Lie & ns. RAY ISHnCAWA Newoort-Mesa Alea Maintenance. Lands- (213)'m.564s 211 '-• •h ...._a, •w ELSA"S HOUSECUAH- tNG AHD COUPANIOK- SHJP. Very aood tefe es~ ces... Reasonable fees. Cal ewatil~ 855-4312 ~ -S.*-Oftaed Car washed & waM!Ci • lf65 ~ Cati 67S- PAC•nc T:llYIL ESTAILIStED ,_, SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Gotna to France? T utonna & Translabon Serw:e tor trawda. Businessman. & Studera. Michel 662. 3:256 Experienced. positive ceachet; K.ah. all sub- jects. buid sett-esteem wtule leam1na. Rapid ~&:; References. •Tpc ..... oc111·1S Ha1JOI lltriciPll Court tm ope.nines & men & women. ff J(MJ type 40llprn .-Id are inll!r· emt in xlnt beii6b •/ a startina salaty of $7.7~J...40 hrs/wk. Cal ~11 Ext 3SO Irr i lll!i wiecr. EOE SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD • $8.35/how. Part-time wartl esca11f IC children across busy ••section before and alt6 sdOJI (hours are 7:30am-8: l 5am and 2: l()pm-lpn) in the Easl Bluff are.a ApplH:ant must lnre locaUy ~ ha.le reliable tra 1SC>Ott. ban. For •u 11witio11 and ~~;!~1~ Newport Pdce OesJt_ 870 Santa Bar- bara Or.,. Ne port 8eac:h.. r.A ~.&pl Oppar- u.ity Eitapqer 3C)l..$ih--••••d WANTED: SOllETHING SP£CIAL 4C&-f ku II tar a.tlFwn SGAtt L1iDJna. T rm.sure Island Cottaee tone an ocan fra1I. o .. ,, • ., b'rished (2) bedrooms. Sl.600. OWnet {7 14) l99-3236 Furnished house. 2bedroam.2 3 ~ 2 dirq fOOl'R5, f abu1ous ocun v . ~'1500 mcdl. 40I At•ll••lls. Unlur. fmma:. Cando. 2 tom. 2 bra. dbl ... pool jac. tennis. y~ rental. $1000/rno. Open 8:30to 1. Nail "°" 213-258- SC79 San Juan C.CW·•~2 bedroom. 2 bllh condo. ~~~· 3 bedroom. 2 story Condo. Mission Yeejo. ~~~ 7306 410••• ........ 412 .... to Sime TWO ROOMMATES WANTED, Lar8! 3 bed- room apwtra~ ocmn view. S375JMOO. .. May.•97-1164 Roornmm! Non:h Laa- una 2 beaoom apart· ment 1 /2 b&occ to beach. Pr'N'ate e CJ• ce.. Stra non-smok.er S375 incll des 'Ciities A.ftrr 6 p rn. 494-4266 417 ArtDlt lac a• Hilton Head fstand Rein Saua"t Carolina. 2 bedroom. 2 ~ Goff tennis. 300 yards to t>exn. $475 ~ty 837-6314 e;ea~ SUMMER 8Al80A ISLAND COTTAGE S750JWEE)( (818) Jg(). 9668. 952-1040 FAilRfVER F · fumbhed 2 ~ mn est* an the Wllll!r 1600 sci. 'l. man house & 720 sci. ft llJeS1 house. ~ 11, ftr fishinc. ~ & brT1dy f\s\. $275.000. ~says sel ; ~ e.ter All!!lll Est1R, PO. Bm309.Fal RIW!f r.A 96(l28 916-336-6131 507- ~ - --Cl l11r11inl •• By owner -Ocean Hills. san Clemente. ocun- view. 2 bedroom. 2 blllh condo. Tete floors. rwno. deled kitchen. Mt&hed 'lftr-$135.000. 240- Spectacular YteW·Goff Course Condo. Mission Viejo. 2 bedloorn, 2 blth. pr •. ail. See to ICIP'&- ciate. Assumable kmt. Must sell, reloatina. w.=· By owner. $7,000 Down. Take <Mr Payments. Gr&1t irM!st- ment or 1st buy. Or '911 $795. 2 bedloom, 2 blltt1 EJ Toro condo. 859-0812 Centrally kx:aled condo. only 4 units in buiktq. Upwaded, 3 bed. 2~ ba. fire. privae ~ patio, 2 car attached lilf"lllt. Motivated seller. 556- 6726, Principals Only. 508-Houses for We laluna Hills-Private 2 bedroom 2 bath patio home. Small fenced yard, comer loation, opens to fietd & bike.,, uJ)lraded. Best offer CM!I $79,000 J;m/Gabe after 6.. 643-8703 Leisure Wot1d Home . sunshine brWit! 2 bed-~ 2 bath, approx 2.,366 SQ. ~ 3 p!ltios. mrw. room. bl eel-fast atea. double attached ~··'~· $24().00Q. . 951· 3130 PRICE REDUCED! Sa¥e Sl0.000! EJ Toro home. 3 bedlooms. 2" balhs. Firep&ace, central air, tormal dinqi room, RY Kcess, slump-stone b&ock wall fenc1n._ Hilt1'Y ~ 2 pn- vate patios onty Sl60.ooo (714) n(}. 8444 GOVERNMENT HOMES =~-~(U~l Tax OeinQus1t • ties. HOW selirw in )QJr area. Can (refunilable) 1- 518-459-3734 Ext H-2954 for listqs. 24hrs.. 511-Acn • 20 kzes .Jostlua Tree: Water. electric. ~ down. 101' interest. ~~4)842~. Su.o-t PtupwtJ wusr SEll nus WEEK . $1SOO.. takes CM!I lolr payments. Vacation Time SMr.!J._ Palm Spines .. 951~ 514-0ut of State ...... rme SNre . Las Yeps Of ....... 1 bedroom. lUtdte die. al ament- bes. Cost $8.200. will sacrifice M .100. 496- 1328 ONE ACRE BUll.MBlE CALIFORNIA PtNES! New CalilDrna/Qree:in border. Access rmdsl eledricity. 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T I ras.u...; .... flT .... 1'•19111 Lw•lllOl!I ...... ...., ........ s.r..o RKorlt9)911C1 C .. I IJ. 8 c.lifwnia Corpoqtion as trustee. 01 911CIC 11 tNlille_,,, ...... tNllle pursuMI tD ttle o.d GI Tf\1111 I I c Ill d by PMJI. AIMIStWL ANO MARY IWtSIW..l. HUSMND MDWIR ..t ........ OCT 28. 1915. 1n11rumn No. as..tll237 d c:.cill ...... "' .. dlc:e of .. Quwty "8cutdl!ir dOMI& Cedr. Calb .... ..t ......... to lhe Nobce fJI .,.... ... EJeclliort .., Sii ........._ IWCIDtded OECtMIJ ~ 11. 1-. lnllJrunwll No 86-625805 al said Olkill ..... ._ .. Sii an MAY 1. 19111 • 9'.AS AM • 111 TH[ .,.. (NORTH) OfTRANC( TO TH£ COUNTY ~ 100 CMC COfTER WEST, SANTA AHA. CA. •saMc..aion.tDh ...... biddeif b~{,,a, .. •..... d ... in ..... mane, ol tN Unillld Sillllls). .. rW. ... Md ....... CIDIW)l9d tD Md 111'9 held by ...... aid ... "' .. peopa1J -2 :' in said ca.., ..... Md dlKaitwd • lalloM.: LOT 16 .. aocx 42 Of AMR SECTION. IN THE CfTY Of NlM'ORT 8EACH, AS P£R MAP A£COmEI> It BOOK 4. MGIE 25 Of IM$Cfl I 'llEOOS llW'S. .. THE omcE Of THE COUNTY l£CXMDO Of SM> COUNTY. ,._. _ _..rm i& pwpol1ldlJ ta.-n-= 127 42M> snut. NEWPORT S£ACH. C.AUF011N1A 92663 n.. .......... of .. unpmid t I aceolhot .... •·· MQRd by h propMJ tD be liClld and I ---q-1 rt~..-11and.,...as•tbebnleal .,....,11 e r: ..... a1.,. Na6caalS.aS219.745..68. .. w•11 tD ~ ... TruAle will ac:cllll ca' t1:' ~ • Piu"s cMctrs. c:Nc*s cir-.. bf a St.-"' ,........ Od Union OI s..wws ,, • •. .. OI SlaLe .......... tmd.., do ...... in tis SS... Al c:t.os --... currw.-, dlllll In .............. allier thlrl aa • • c .... t, .,_ TNltle 1MY ...,itdd tlW i9l&anc:e al -T,._-s o-t .nil ._. bee»•• r ' th tD IM..,_ Ol etd:wW •a,._, al,_. Seid tr* will be ...... W ........ awerta• OI -·--·axe rm•.,._.,• re clac w.. om•ession Ot~ tD ~ .. io•M41t'n IR WI.Rd bf 5lid Oaad. indudirw ..... Md eiae• al lbt 1Nlllle Md OJI h ~ o 1rt1 d' bf said deed. achances .................. pawrdld -...n. .., ... ......... pi--al .. "'* .,nd .,, gid deed ........... ~ .. wd---o.e.t MMCtt ll. 19S7 S.sano ......... , .... Cow4Jw1J. 1001 ean ... ce Orhie. .......... C H: aw 91706. (81.8) 81C..i'2oo. as ~T,,.._ e, /SI AOO Hill. VIC£ N£SIOOfT 419 4/16 4123 0176 I! Classified 911- fer'~C.. 1931 aMlOEl. A SPORT COUPE~• 1tndal ~ 19.500. 49!>- 912Allll(la.I a le can 1961 "111 ll8i Sebtac 2-doar. Leda S/lld/runs ~ ......... tJlllc9' ••iar. Sl.000 mila.. $19,000. See • 24792 la "* Dr .... lMuN ...,., oral 83),2058 • lllOClllSl•••iss 917 MDlll1 Hamn 911-Ca ••• n•ac-tewa 1 ••• 1 ---· I Tiie'' ,,,..... ... ••i Ill a: ... flOllrf' YACHT a.ouRS, ea. 5741 (JOO Gnnd c..I). N1 ;wt 8w:tl.. CA 92&62 er • ..-.,., ..., ..,__ lOO Gnnd Canlll. "-tot Bwh. CA 92662.. Thi5 bcisiness tS CGn- dudlad bJ ., indjioiidigC The reaJUrant c.om- •••ICllld ID lr....ud ~ ,_ under the fic:titio.15 tJusir-. ,_,. OI rwnes kslmd ...,.. an 3-1·1917. ~ 8radJ 8ro.n. This.....,1ell- wd.h the Ccany Cler1' al Or-. ~ an Ma'tn 30. 1987 File No f33974 7 4/9 4/16 4/23 4/JO 0174 W•JllCE fCihlOUI IL ID E• ,...nuamn The fdloeilW '*9Jft IS ~ buslr1lss • ~ UWil S£JMC£S. 514 .... Balbaa Bhd.. s..-A. a. boa. CA 92661 NMcy .... 1'6er. 501 EHt Par1lwood Av. • La Habra. CA 90631 This busmess is con, dudlad bf., indMdull. The r~ com- mellCed ID •wact busi- ness under the fictiOolis ~ a.lie OI '*"ft fislld .,._on 3-~1917 ~NlrKy~ This • 2 ·-· -., ...., ... Counly ~ ol Or-. CGdy Clft """' 6. 1917 4194/1641234/JO 01n lllHU •••"•a••1U11t•-. cw.-•--°' Nth-TO 11 Mlfm TalSJ&TI C...•A-LINM Tolllllan.lliD..._8" CIJO '' Ce I~ ~ ........... .., be •a s'a L• I fin ........... .,~ NIA 1'GllES MMllS· Ag1ffi ,._.._.llad by at'9 fS P. ~ in u.. Superior Court of ORANGf Ceiurtlf MQL r Ri • .... at•• ESP. MMMS be aj)pC)inted as personal ••I I itl6w tD ......... lerlle...,.alWIGINIA AGNESH>IMS The petitjoft '9qUeSts ...,,_ID..., JI lhe estlllle under ........... 16- ent Mm.intstntion of Esa.sAd. A ._ .. on the pebbOn .. be bdd "" 4129/ffJ .. l:A5 p.m. in OeliL 3 aocaaed at 700 CIVIC CENTER c.YE WEST, SANTA NfA. CA. If V0U OBJECT ID 1he •Mtifrsdo.e~ JOU slQ*f .......... hariftl and state ,.,.,, ot"8'"tiG• "' fie wriDln ~IS -ch the court before the .......... YOUT ..... IC.e in., be in 19' ton OI.,, JOIA'..,. ,., ff YOU M£ A alEDfTOR OI a CO ...... a"eCliiD ol tN dtc 11 T 1. Jql must lie ~ dlifn wiltt lhe au! OI ~ ii tD the pelSOi ... ~ appoineied br the COUtt wdtlin lour ""°'°5 ~ lhe dlle al tint csarance al leDrr's • PJCMdld 111 Sec:bon 700 ol the ~cbiee Code ol Cafib. nq The b me kw fifanc dllims .. nat eqwe pnor ID ... il!Olldt5 from lhe dl1lt al .. 1--. nalac:ed .,._ YOU MAY EXAM1Nf the file lllapt bJ lhe court. " ~ .. .... ""''"Che esl*. JOU .,., ... upan .,. I I WV OI ildlcliiW1t .... OI upcn tt. albilej tor tt. ! 1:e• OI ............ .ws Me .. .,. out pndol ...... ~ reQ' ... statirlla tllM JOU ............. ,, .. ... " -i•••J .., EHraill•E• .. ..... -. .... , .... . ~ ....... 1dillS.C. ... 12IDO -12IDQ..5 al ... c fihniaPIJ l 11 Coda. AMGl.£A & 8Ultfe>tt0, Man:ess•P lf>•.199 SO. LOS A08lf.'S AVE., STE 711. PASADENA. CA 9110L 4/9 4116 4123 0190 ~3.-• ., .... mrwa• °' DUYN OE EDnM l1 F Oft tcOTT ... OfNniWlO d&WIHISJATE C..lla.A-lm. To all heft. be1""'6c:iM et.. a liCflbs. a:s-..• Cf'9d.. ~and~..,.,""' be ~ ia ii• '*'1 en the will °' est1111e ol EDITH YIAGINIA SCOTT A PllJbQr'i hll5 ~ llad bf Aat.t 8. Sala .. lhe Superior Court of Or-. County requesbitl tnat Robert B Scott be appoanted as ~ tept 11 ~ ID adll1.ns- ll?r 1he est.Ille al the dece- ~ A ,__...on lhe pdlbOrl _. be held on 5/6/ffJ al l 45 p.m..., o.pt. 3 bc*d It 700Ciwcc OrW ..... P.O Eb ... ~Ana. Cailb1 ,..._ • If V0U 08J£CT ID the " ... ,. ol lhe pil!lbllDn. JOU should..,_~ .... heanq ud state '°"' cti,idOIS 01 fie wnDen ~'5 ...... c:aurt ~Che bu -C. YOUI acao-•K:a .., be . per. son OI tit JOUf' a.1wy lf YOU N1£ A aElfTOR Ot a COAIM ... a9"JI ol a. ..... ,.. .... . 'fOll ctaim .... CilMt OI """ nt•ID .. ...,... ~~ br .,. out lour ......... fPOl:n ... dl1lt ol linl isa-c:e al ~ - ... '( 1 ilt 1ez:ti I 1IO fll .. " 3 $ C.-f/I Clllllr# ..... n..-. .. ... dllillll .. -..... prior .., ... _. ........ ... dn1aalt1W9-4~ ... YOU MAY DAMIHE tt. ,.. ....... aut. "JUii .... 11 c'in .. --. JOU ..., --gpon .. l '.l-Ol dSW ... lllb, OI upan the.,,..,., tor tt. "*' ... « adn'wlisblllb, and file ...., the out Will\ pnd ol 9l!MCe. a wr1Den request stabnC om ,ou desire 11*:81 nolW:e al the al ., W'Nell9 t and ~al estate assets OI d the petll:IOl4 OT accounts 11etl0iled en Sec.· bani 1200 and 1200.S al U.Ca&fu•• PwubiJM~ CURE GOUdCIC. "'1or- ney tor PIHM,..,., One East t.t.tr SINd. ~ 506. Reno. NY 89501 ,/941164123 0189 &-Diil w.na AChiiOUI • I M ..... suramn lllle • ..,...pa ...... ~r...ieaas.:GOUJ£.N WEST /SUNSU ASSO- CtATES. 19 ~ Pm.a. He :.art Bw:h. Cai-- tamia 92660 Gmdelt West Homes. • California ~. 1308 ........, A..ienue. Santa Alu. ~ta 9270!5.. Sw1Sel Homes. tnc a Nevada~. 50 r • ._t a.cs.. 110. Sc-b. "p t8!M31. This busaness rs con, dudtd bJ • l!fWal C*t· ~p. S(pea. Golden Well fobnes. a Cildoi I U Cow albW'; o.c:a J Rar>- da • Pres.idef:!t. ~ Homes. Inc.; o...d c au.I. P\eside~ TM At re• -liaS wO lbe Coun1J CllrtL ol File Your DBA By Mail! The Newport Ensign will send instruct- iQns for filling out the form, then file it with the Orange County Clerk and pub- lish the ads for you once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks. ................................................... • • i If you Would like a DBA i : fonn and instructions. : • • • • • • : NAME: : • • For Further Information Phone 714 631-8120 :. ADDRESS· :. • • SimPY mail $40.00 to : CITY & STATE i The Newport Ensign. : ZIP: i ~-00 to the County Cieri( of : : vra II'! (for no more than •• PHONE: •• 2 ~ > ,~ants . -. .................................................... s &:.11111 "•IC •••11rwa,. ............ --SUI' I The faluwWc ........ doil1S ~ s .SNITA ANA PlA2A PARTNERS. 800 .. oovt c..r' Dr-. Suite 300. ~ ... port 8w:b, CA92660 Slec'•• HaPUns ~ opnes• Coi"l*'J al ....,. port Badl a ~lfomi.a co pcntacn. 13 C.0.pcwallt Aaza. Suti: 200, He pot 8ach. CA 92660 P\dc Emsi6o,_ ....... ~ s,steol of Ne 1t c/ o PUR1 11 Wsm'-Inc.. 800 Ns ;J.Ol'l c..r Orille. S.... 300, NeapOl1 8w:h. CA92660 Tiiis business tS con, dudlld by • ~ pwt- ~p. S.ped. Pube.c EJ111S*;•es...W•.C~ an ol Ne 1 "ra by PIA &7 Adw'5ICat s. Inc.. llidlael R. ._ti; Steoften Hoplum 0. '4•1ec Cun''C*if d Necport 8eac:h; ~ .......... Ptwaicfi!=I( The r..,straab com- nwnosd ID llMIS«t ~ nes ~ lhe fictitiors bu5lness name OI ~ <Sled aOowe Oi'I llibrd't 1917 This ......... -filed .. C4l.dt a.. ol Or-. Ccuriey Oft tbrd\ 31. 1917 Fi No. f33962' 4/9 '116 4123 ,/30 0185 wue llOTICE• ~­..., ..... Pubic ....,. • ,_..., .,.., ... lMES tit. AT· SON Md GaEGOtl'Y P. UMOSTIOM ...... ac •• .... JFIC1 .... _ 6cMJiaw .. -.., sryte OJI WATSOlt/SEC -.ES fliM'TJEtS • 101 ..... Slnll. s.. A. Ci1r al s-1 Bw:ll. Cr dJ ol Or-...511.-dCP' .-. did Oft .. lhl -ol .... '*'· lgs]. bf a.-sent. <isaahe WATSON/ SEC la.ES PMTNERS. .. said ....... .., .... ,.. ' rellfliOM. -...... s ...... Sllid tJusiMcs CM ....... be CXl"OcW .,, .JA11ES R ATSON. who .. oer..t .......... W&11_.dleltld ..,,...,..__ °"' a .. ., .. r.... natica ..... ........ u ...... .s ...... be ....... ...,.. .......... ~ tlaairlalrNd .,,. .. GIM'(s) )(Mr)f . --.t~s)•• .... Dlltd• SrlFf ~ca. ...... 27at daJ "' febNaty. 1917 Slped ..._ a. 1bbcr\. Grlip'y ,. 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KJllWlOUI &Id Dllifl-. &.U7411 Toal 9-irs. beJw6ciam. uwdfl&as.. ca a· .... ~ illln.andi*_ ... ..., be ...... f ..... 0 ' in ........... alJANET G. &lANK AM JANET BlAMl MA JANET Gil, llSYSVJa As n: ._e..te.s bJMlM.EP~ill._ ~-c..t Ill OMNGE Ce llj ...... ..,.,. tlm UTHLU.N 11.-UX be ....... , -,..._., 4 g 5 .. J I b ........... " ..... .. Tlle ....... ,1h 1 _ ... pg .. _ ...... [ ., ._ M•, • I illioa fll £-....Ad. . ._.. ... , ·§- .......... ~15187 .. 1:45111 .. Dllpl 3 ..... lit 700 CMC catTO DIM'. WEST. SANTA MA. CAWJOl IF VOU 08JlfCT tD ._ ........... , •. '"',.., ...... ...., .......... ................. '°"' .............. ~-· .... eaurt ...._._...._Yow .....-we.._ lie in,_ . _..orbJJlllllF .... Mf . If VOU ME A CllEDf1lMt OI • CGlllii .. il 0-al Ille dac 11 t, J1DU mult8a '°"' dlim ..... courtOt pi I ll I tD h ... .. ~~ bJ ... court wilthin tour ........... dlll al fiat ---=-al lallln -ptOllidld in ~ 700 d IMCaaaaw PtcblleCode.. The time tar .. claims wil not erpire prior tD tour molllths from ...... al the ...-•• nclliced aboR. YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe file kept bJ the caurt. If '°" .. a '*'°" ... ! Ill 1 in ....... JOU,,., __ upon tM U9CllkW « adwsw•**· or upon the ..... lief tar the amc1• °' ........... Md lie wiltl the court wiltl proof al .,, ~a wrillan ~ .. q thlt '°" desire ---natice d the ... d an invemcwy and appraise- msat d esl* .-S « d the pelitiollS OI KaJUnlS me lliol red in 5ICtion5 1200 and 1200...5 dthe Califcw .... ~cbiECode.. AnDmey for petitiol•. 8£YERl Y J VERANO Of F10RE & H(R)B£RG. 4631 TEU£R AYE., STE 120. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 3126 4n 41'9 ow lt-Jll91 PUa.IC ••ICl SUI .. (Clt--•maAIJ NOTICE TO OERMDANT. (1Mso a Aoeado) YAVM N>USTRIES. • Cl6s bNI CDISO*»i; JORGE YAVAR: and 00£S 1-25. ind v .. lOU N1£. BEING SUED BY PlAINTff: ~ Ud. le esa dei»•ldllildo) TRUMAN H_ RISA You hMle lO CAl.EHOAA DAYS ilAlr Chis SUilWJ IOI IS IS wlWd on you to file a tweM 1t11et1 resoor ise at 1*"5 court. A lllner 01 phone cal - not pralild ~ JOIM' type- wr'dlaft teom-must be ., P'OC* lepl tarm tf '°" --the aut tD ... JOIM' case. " '°" do not file JOIM' ~on tame.'°" n-r me the case. and '°"' -.es. mane,...., piopert) ~y be taMn Without further --... • from lhe court. There are other lep_I requi rements You may _.1Dal an .amney ,..,_ ~ If '°"' do not bow an .,.,.,, '°" ,,., cal an _,, •-=t A!llral serW1Ce or a .... atd aftice (llsaled "" the phone boall) Oesp.es de o,'8 le~ ...., esa ata:u• judicial U5llld ... &m plmD de lO DIAS CAt.£NDAAIOS ~ presenr.ar um rwsp.va escrca a maQUnl .,. esza oar1le. Una c::arD o une ~ •'1b.a no le o6--• Ohl4KCOt; SU IWi Miii w:rcaa,.....t1-..- a..npfir COD .. baltl6 dildts ....... , ....... Ul1ld ~ --.. c::arta aod!e IU c:mo. Si Ullad GD Iii .. SIU ,....,...., • t-a a • ....- s-dlr "cam.' .......... .... IU SlllllartQ. _, dislM» ,-.cmmdt9'..,.._. did sin ._, ..... par ..,_de .. CDtl. bilaltn --••l -'4'1 ,__.. .. ..... cpsa ........ ta, u..di•-·· Si -CMOC• a • 11:1 a ea . ........ a __ __ ••••a• 1•, c oaurwCICicimdis ..... ..... t-.. dita»to ..... .... ,,) CASl. NI./" Et O'J' I I dllC.0 87SQ .,.. ___ ,._"' .. ~ Co 0 •• , 6 cciMtlela~el) 9JflfWCOW'TOI~ Fa.NIA, COUNTY Of OIWIGEo 100 ewe c.ilD' O.W ..... P.0.8'1llll. S... a., CA t2102 n..---.lllM ... 11'1 ........... d~ --.... .,, ., --.. +# -........ le (0 ................ , .. nuonero de .. ,,.,., del • ..,., ............ 0 dal ..._, .._ que no ........... ) WIK.SAU. A Pn I .. Corporalb1 BomieJ_ar-n 25231 PaMo de Alida, Suie 100 l..-..._CA 92e3 (714) 8!554295 DATE: AUG. 12.. 1986 GNf't L GIWMl.LL a.ti (Aduaio) bJ MARILYN DAVIS.~ (01fl11t1D) NOTICE TO THE~ SONO>: You .. sened • .n indiwidlJlt dcf1 ldlllt. 3126 4/2 4/9 4/16 012• &-31- PUmJC•fD ···-carm•.aMJ NOTJC( TO DEJENDA.HT': (Awilo a Aoewto) YAYM INDUSTAIES. •Cali- lornia CDipcaalbi; JORGE Yt.VAR:. and DOES 1-25. indlV.. YOU M£ BEJNG sum BY PlAINTlff: ~ Uc1 le estaden•ldai14>) TAUllAN H. RISA You t... lO CAl..ENlM DAYS ..... ttllis SUllWI IOI sis served on JOU to file • i,,p a ilao tespoi ISe at tis ~ A teaer or phone cal not on*d ~ '°"' type. silllcn tespoilSe must be in proper ...... torrn ii JOU ..C lbe c:aurt '° ._. ~ case. " '°" do nGI file ~ refC)Qn5e on tin'9. '°" may lose the case. .0 JOUf -..S.. money and P"'*'1 may be ta._.. Wlttlout bu.-···.,_ .. CXU't. There .,. other lepJ recawrements. You nqy w"lt IDail MllllDmey tWlt ...,. If Jlllll dD not lmolr -........ ,... ...., cal .. .,.,.,,.,...,..Ola --~dice (illld in the phone~ Oespaes de o.-le entre- .,._, esa obcior• iudiaal usaad i.r. &m otam de lO DIAS CAl.EMDARIOS l*3 presentar Ui'D rap.sea esc:ra • ~ ., esa carte. lJna c:arta 0 UM ....... .. I c'CJtlic:a no .. "'--· P'~eccion; su respiesta escnta•n....-... ..._que CUt11Pit can la tonnali- cadas ........ ,ioiadm SI USlild ~ (Ille ta cartt escuche SU caso St Yltcd no pt .. SU resp-sta I ~ ca-ie perder el cao. y .. Pl-*' ~SU Y&ino, SU dir91J y --cm. de SIJ snipe. a.ct sin w adtool• oar '*" de ta CD'lla. Eaisaln Giro& NOWS4Ds ... 3 ! • ,_,,.. 0.-Ull&d qa.wa lanw a Wt l"bopdc> uunedlalatnente.. Si no CCM~ a un •baSado. P'*ie lamir a un W'llCio da•:af&•lcilde~ o • una alcine de ..a ..... ( .......... .,. tlfonicc). CASE Nl'l&Jt (fb:lwo did C..,) 49-78--63 n..-andaMwal .. court IC CB ....... y cllw::ciw• -.. c::arta-> ~c:omTOICA&J. ~ COUNTY Of oaMGE. 700 Cl* c.- ~ ... ,.o. ...... S... IN.. CAW102 ,...-, Hf • and , .... % ll&af .... •• a ..,. • P'• .. • • .... ,.,. -.: (E ( ' 0 • .. E ii•i 'f .. 6'U•SN de •fJIN'C> del 1• S 1 ... I & ... _, $1 1 I 41119 • ..... I p ~ WfllSM.l. A" I 1 •O.pcw6'1 .... J, ... 252Jl ._ .. --... -a .m .... CAtl2el (71A)UCIZl5 MTl:M&J.2.a. _.L......U.Cllrtl - ~ ... bJ IMaftl DI\-.,....., <H..wt:lOTHEPUDi SOWEJkY_,.,._...._ blNlfol:YwW tiw. A C.fta,.,. CapoilltiOn undlr ca 416.JO (earllOl- llian) 3126412 4194/16 0125 ~-· w•nca -·-· "' ra .. u. .. WNHl-19 Mil&i&&IKll• a.un. Toal hairs. beillClcaieli. aedibs. coutii .. lt ~ ilDrs. and ........ mey be '*'6uise .... 1111 :s tn the will 01 _._ al HAR- RIET 8. McMUWN AKA HARRIET BARDING McMlA.U A petition ha t.l'i filed bJ HEATHER McMUWN KENNY in the Superior Court d MANGE CGl.wtCY ~ t11t11: HEATHER McMUWN KENNY be appointed n pieROMI •• atatiw tD adminis- ter ... est.lie al ... dece- ~ The s-tifion requests allhorily ID adniid& the esl* wtdrr ... S.lldepelP. dent Admanistntioft of EsUllsAd. A heilillll on lhe pelition will be had an 41151'87 at 1:45"1 in Olipt. 3 loc:lll!ld at 700 CJVIC CENTER OQNE WEST. SANTA NCA. CA If YOU OBJECT to Che .,...... al the pcMior\ '°" should ..... appe9'. "'8 t.annc and state JOU' otJ;.cticn5 °' file writlt.n ~IS wtlh Ille ccut betore the ._..... Yow ...-•a rNJ be in per, son OI bJ JOUf ..... ., • If YOU ME. A CREDfT~ "' • C01lba ea' aedill:lr" d the ctec ed, JOU musa file JOIM' daim wtlh the aut or ores-11 it 1D the l*D• ~ appouaced bJ the COUit ...... ... marOIS from ... dllt al firsl ~ d lleaet'I -prorided in secbof\ 700 al ttaaC I H:+ ·-~obi* Coda. The bms tar 6fq ctmms will not e.pire vs 1D bw ...... tram ttaad* i:Iltt. -.. •• nobCed...,.... YOU MAY EXAMIHE lhe Ne _,. bJ Ole court. • '°" .. a person ••estect "" ... ea.. '°" may ~ upon the e~ « ..,_titlab, OI upon lhe aGDfneytarthe DC090I •••listlab, ..t ,.. wilh the aut ... oroal d .,._ w:..·---~-­.. .... ,.,...dcsft .... notice d the d -•nwenlDWy and ~ ,._,. d -... OI al the patitiol11 Of accaunb •••llballlClinsed:lc#• l.200 a'lld l.200..5 al the Cafib• .. f\cblaa_ COdil, Aaamey tor petitiot• LAWl.ER. FnJX & HALL 2 PAAK P\AlA. SUITE 700 • IJMNE, CA '¥Z714 3126 •n '19 0126 ~ .....C'30Ta •..mrnPWICIWOf DUYM Of• UIDMCU 1-• KtliiMlOM&UtU DTA11Ml.A-U7m To .. ba1rs. bea---m. oedib's. coa••• crecJ.. ~and ..... ...,,,., be aMtWise 9-I'I fin the _. or es&'llll d rtA L£ONA ClNllC£. A pclatioaa has ~....., bJ THEO JOM dlNG in tM SuperCw Court of ORANGE eou.,., tec1t I W tlllltTHEO~IBG ... appoifUd -l*'SQll8I t .. I :Ill a ID•' lis ....... a1 .. -. dsnL The pebtiott recp..sts .._.,IDaJrw 1 .. ...... under .. illldlJI .. .,,. Admir.isbmtion of &tllcsld. A••••• .. s1nae llellllld•'1151S1at LA5N 2 °""' 3 ........ • 100 CMC COfTO OIWE WEST. SNfTA ~ CA rl YOU 08JfCT • .. ••• oa1 .. ,r .,,., ..................... t1a,....., ..... ,.. •s s•a 11 ., .. --. oti«Mli 11 ...... court Mbe ...... 4 Your ___ .., .. in ... .... 111;,._ .... ...,. If YOU ME. A alO>rTOR Of• collitpll a ..... al .... 1111.JOUmull .. ,..dlim ........ aut. Pllllnl i ID Ille pe1•lll , .... ewatiwe~ bJ the court 1"dtin '°"' ....... tram .. dclad tint illl.-.ce d fctlarl • pilMdlld in ..... 700 d ttaaC n ••wfl\cm.Coda. The time 3Dr .. dllims . will nat ..... priar ID bit' ....... fnlm .. d*dtt. ,_ •• ilOlicad..,... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ..... the caurt. If,.,., .. a ...... ••111 1 in the ..... JOU ""' .... uoon tt1e eaecutor °' dilirlis1rab • OI &CD' 0. .,.,lief tar Che 1 rn• ar .. ....... a'lld .... ... court ...., proof al .,_ wice. a W'iDln ,..ma m&- q thll '°" desire special nabCe al ....... al lf1 imenlofy and appqrse- ,.... al..._ allCIS ar al lhe pet§tioa• or aa::caas ......... iatw:tiora 1200 and 1200.S dttieOllilla1u ~ ....... Code. AlliDI _, tor palitiol•. JOHN 8. P£TERMANN. 700 SO. FU:MER ST.,. lfiOO. LOS ANGE ES. CA 90017 3/26 412 419 0127 The • •"'lliiQI ....., is -· buliftess as: l.Dt( DESIGNS,. 22 T*'4la5 7 , ..... 92714.. Usa Dillie "-'". 22 T~ bass arw... 92714 This business is con- ~ .. -· ....... n. ,_. .. com- a•ICllld • •eud .._. ,_ andar ....... ~ ,_ °' rwnes ._, ._ an 2/Zl/fl7. ~u.. Diam"-"- Tilil I I r•tl -... ...... c..., a.ta .. Or.,.. County on ~ 16.1917 . Fillt HID. rns-J•-n-6 3119 3126 4/2 4/9 ocm GOil ... ICAllCI .... 11• •n•n ••,_ I IF •• ii ..... fClll .. AI II• -n.•• iC..,_.,_ wittldtwo a • ... ural ~ .......... . ...., ........ undllJ ... flcMne'9 .... 11 I ,_ of TH£ PARKO OOITSCH c:aM1>Ntt .. 2!iO Na "'°" c.-on.. Sui1lt 111101. ti ;at8cedt,CA...0. The ~-bullnels ...................... pe1t1•••-tilad on 21 21185 & 5117115 in .. eo..na, al ar.wa. n.-.. ........ ... dlnc:ealh ...... .... ~-·· ...... . JOSUH P, DEUTSCH, 2700W..PKikC...~ _,, S.... VO. ftw;:wt a.cb. CA 9!2660 SilNd: JOSEPt4 P. OWTSCH 3119 3126 412 419 0082 n. ........... .. doi"I business as: THE c.AIJR)MIA CW8. 2411 ......., Rd... ,.. ;gmt Bea. CA92660. btMrine Eliz.abettl Mader, 2418 Hakl9J Rd... tk PJlt 8dl. CA 92MO. •mitar c.o--. 2561 1nline ~Com Mesa. CA '¥2Q7_ nus business is con- dudlsd bJ~ The resist:nlnt com- ,,,.llCed ID •aawt tJusi. ,_ und9r IN fidltiaa ~--'*'* tested abGiwe on Mar, 5. 1917. Silned-~ e.-......., 1llis ill I .... -llad ........ eou..r a.ts d o.....c..,..~ ..... 16.1987, Fill ND. n•nl 3119 3126 412 419 0094 .. •M1 I hi' II w•»UDV...-J· •tat&nll.lm lnn" a, ... ...,. ...-..ca:-~·· as. Clluaillft. ,_.~Clr .. D t.i.ca.-.· ' 11119 ••1 I h I I ................. _ ... J/22111 la .. c...ar " C>uo Oltllllillf ... -f'1'1811· TMi • s' -c.t-~ -• fllfrttiref ... ...... IS.~ .... n. 11 saw8111 .. .. c..l,r Clart al ar..,. ~ .. ..a. .....,. 3126 •n 419 4/16 0111 ,..ec•nca ICIHW•I • ...... , ' ,... •• ,.,.u ... Claire .. t' II 9: U00 Da L SIG. 3101 .... ~ l#a.. s.D Mm. CA 9210&_ ....., lbrd1·111t. 601 Udo P'ld Or.. Ne a port ...._.CAm61. .., ... .., ~ 12551 Y'tlD ............. S.... Ml. CA 9IZ10S. Thia ...... ,... is con- c:te.cted bf co-peltlwS. ~81111srMw:t'11a Tbe ........... com- .. .... ID ••wt ....... ,_ ....... ftc:titiol'I bir' 011,....lil*ld*'- an3-l.a7 • Thia 71 ... _.., ..... ttle eo...r Clart d Or-.. c-iar on .... 23. 1987 . fill No. f331!Ml 31216 412 4J94/16 0129 I I n. ............ doi"C business a&: SIX, PENCE ... Of VAi If IO, 1751 E.811 GllnY -..... . Ste. C. Senta Ana. CA 9'V05. Silp9JICIS .... al ,.,,_, ica. ~ c ff ...... Oalald E. $odln) .., r-=-A. Sodwo • s acMllle TNll. 17'51 £.811 GsJY Al I ... S&e. C, s.nta Ana. CA 92705. Q CT A. c::.a. Jt. 8ftd T...,,,LC.. .. c.- Trust. 1751 £..a Garry ....... Sia. c. Sera AM. CA92705. This bus I I. ii con- dldid br • • .. s-t· ...... _. .... ICIS in. d Mlelica. ~ Br- Wiiimislft A. c-. Jt. Em:- .... Vica-1'.a. Thill I nrC -8ad ..., ... Courter a.l al ~ ea..,, on Mlfdl 16,.1"7. Fie ND. ....,,.-J.- 3119 3126 4/2 419 0092 WUll ...c~ FChlW• I I .._llUL In n.•· .• .....,. ~-----­OSGOOO ASSOC&ATES. 1 CMcPllrra. Wll 150 ....... part~ CA 92660 OaNld L 8'wn ComiwJJ. a c er nia a.pcallioR. 5 <McPlua.S&* 100. .... part~ CA t2MO. ... "-*' at.. • Cai- fanis "*'SI w I a '\, 1 a-lic ..... ~ 150. ,,, 11rart ~CA--._ This ... 5 • •• 2 con- G.dad br ...... .... . ...... n.. , ....... c:.. -'Ced ID ·•ww:t l?llli-_ _..., ..... .. p' I __ ,_ ......... ,,.WJI. 1.,. ~Oas1'IL._ o s ;,ac••wr· ... ..... 8y. la: " fa It lJUa J. SC 2 ::c .,, ~Sail ... , .... .. I I . BlaOs fC...e~ ..,. cape f "e,: c.r 0.hi." ftg .. .,,. SS ·-Jl 0 41 .. .. .... 11111 I I ail_ ... ..... o.iMlr Clid ., 0-.~•Madt 2D. lts7. Ala•FJl917 "2 41941164123 o .. •••17 ........ TU••·-·,.... MlllC a. ll&ITT fl,.,, .. "' I l•I& I-Pill Ii.If ... _ ••• sw.• .. -• ... nn n111• llmMTM ... f. I IPIMY•i.,__, • I WWllaA&AMZ& mnm•m SWi.a.EtJY•a-·~ lf .... ,.,.. u..-.'197aCHAnu Nllllce ii ......, ..._ .._ Senw II( , ...... C!Mll I 4. a CaflD:. Corporlllioft • trustee, OT ... --. .. ,.-,_,~ ........ ., .. Died -' TNll ; 11 t 1111 NlW8£ACH PMTN0tS. A ~LMTE>~ ........ dadOca. 11. He.....,._,. No.15-l!IZUIS ol a.cilll ...... ilt .. .-ca ---c...., ......... d QMNG( C'Alunt,. C II ttil. _. ....... tD .. Nalicie d ~ and £1ecf'-•W........,,9C01dad0£aw:R17.1W ...,.._.. No. • sn159 ot aid o.. ...... Sii M Niia.. 20. 1917 • 1~ A..ll. • THE -.. Of11WIC£ TO THE MJflOI Y l.OCATED AT 4101 VC.. ......,,. AWNUE. NE'WflORT BEACH. CAUFOANIA 11 llUllk adiM. ., .. ...,_ biddar lar alft (pei; .... ... -----in ..... ,...,.., .... Uniead sr..), II tWtl. -. Md ••• can...-;ad to _., nos hlld "' ..... lllid .. in .... ~ -2 d' in said c.-er ..... ..s daKlbld. ~ PAal.1: ntAT •PQll.,.l'Tl"'W'llCJM-Of LDT I Of TRACT NO. 1953. eH THE aTY 01 NEWPORT BEACH. OOUNTY Of ORAHGE., Sf Alt OF CAlJfOMIA. AS PER MN> RUXJM>ED IN 800K 310 P*iO 7 TO 11 INCUJSNE. Of MISCfl I 'HEOUS Ill.VS. REa.os OF ORANGE COUNTY. CAl..--aA. OES- CW"D AS RJUDWS: PMCEl. NO. 3 AS SHOWN ON A MAP FllfD IN BOOK 76 MG£ 45 OF PNIC(J. IMPS. .. THE OfFlCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. EXCO'TING ALL OU.. GAS. HYDftOCARBON ANO OTHOt...atALSOf EVERV KIND AHO NA TUR£ BELOW A OO'TH OF 500 FEET aotEATH THE SURFACE Of THE A80W£ O£SCa&.D HO'£R I Y. wmtOUT THE RIGHT OF SUllFACE ENTRY. AS RESERVE> fN THE 0£.ED FROM KOU. CENTER NEWPORT. A CAUfOINIA PARTNERSHIP R£COMlED JULY 17. 1974 BOOK 11197 PAGE 5' OfTICIAL R£COADS. PMICa2: Alt EASEMENT Foa PED6T'RIAN MO YDfJCUl>Jl INGIESS N'6) EGRESS OW£R THE NORTHERLY 14 FE£T Of PMCEl. 2 AS SHOWN Oft A MAP THOfOf F1LED .. BOOK 76 PAGE 45 Of PMCEl MAPS. IN TME omcE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY ,.,°'*" addtw • pu1par..., 1111.-n .a: 4101 Von ...,_-..._NI S rt 8w:h. c.Marn8 92660 TNtlllllllwrr rtol .. unpeidtJ'1111:aol1Nct(I '>on lieQftd .., .... ..,....., to be "*' .., • • ... It I f~9'11 •11..S .... lmiial ..... ol tbe ..... PIM>c•m al the Nalic:a ol 5* is $4, m..-m. ... •W: • tD CMb. .. Tn.-. wil .X..-e».-.S cMdll, • t ·1ta ~ dlecla 9--• ._ • Fedw•O...UNonerlais•i'111 I r 4•SI s • ...... 1wd•dolll J. II ....... Mc:ll9dls --~...._ .... _ ........ ... C.-il• ,, .... ,NlllJJe..., •• .., .... _. d .. Tr 0 's Died Ullll ...... I FI I ' p+e .. ............. www •• .-., ...... S..llll9• .. ....._._. Mr1co •• wt '· s m•iwof1to a ac-..;11 I'm ol -* :-. .. ...,, .. W' I k... WC lid bJllidDllllli+' « ......... ~ .. --... .i .. hits at 110.,, aid cited.•• c• ... _ ...... [ .... -... [tad ·-. 4 .... .. ........... . , ,., ................. .... lk_ .. ___ 'S Siaaid....._ DllM: llardt ta. lt97 1£1 b.FIMO IECDN«YANCE CO.. l001 COta IEa ~ ... Ul.E. ~-9110i. (all) 814-7200 AS SUCH l'aJS1'tE Br. ...... Yim" 'tte• l/21412 419 0131 f!U :M ID ••.ec:t ..,._ ... ..., .. fidilbol• Ill I lll_illla&t __ on April,. US7. TI* ·•-Mad ...... eo..., a.ti al °'--C.... an Marc:h ta.1917. FilaMD.n:.o7 3126 'n 419 41l6 0112 ,_.,IC-.rD fCth ... I t• -IUI I I The ................ dailll Ill I I K ClllJIS( SPEC1AUSTS. '8S East 11119 SL W. Ult COiia ..... 9'Zl5Z7. ........ ec.w....,. Inc.. c a • 1.221 w. r.-..., m.i.,.. 0 1 ..... CA92f0. This ~-ii COft.-dlllldlad .., • cu... ,. l. n. ,_...._ C9Mo- •1 Ced .. •a 11:t ..... .............. 1. '1 5 11 __ __ ......... -J/1A7. ~MMTISM~ ,MY. MC:. .....-.. Q. Giii. Pt ., l Tiia ---..... ~an-ar... CMllir .. lilllfdl ·~ ltll7. Re•FJ•IM lilt J1211412 411 _, .... A•JCHl 11 M SUI -n.'· 'a• , .. Miial I •W lllCSY Ill,,.,.._..· 11.0G ... k a. ..... ........ tA-. 1'1119 ....... t1 s s. • •tis &$5 I LSI lad, ............. NI ;11--..CAt2111. TMa ..._,1ln •• .. c.- duclad "' • CGJ ... lllior .. ..._..,..., ...... ,. ~-•·.l.bJ:lfolT_. ..._,.IE I 1 1 ,a Callar· .................. & ' I d ti. °"1lllita. ..... .. ,.. ••. n. ..... ec.i... .... a fllid Js A CU pot• tian; • '' H. Mcf •taftd. C.:. tin Vice ,., ........ ......., G. Sim. Ytce ..... idar:t The twc;stJMI com- wiCild tD trawl bust-._ ......... fiditiollS buaif99 ,_ OI ,.._ 6-t .... Oft ..... 30. l"7. Thia 2 2 __ ..., ..... ~ClaRal Or-. Courly an llardt 11.1987. ReMD.n.m 31264124194/16 0113 WW• ....s~ fClllW• 1 1• .... STA1Wi The ....... petSOllSate dom'C bulir.-as: Ml..£ AM> AAAOW ASSO- CATES. a Clllb1u ~ Pattie ship. 113 Cut PD* Ptaza. ~ 200. Neu;aort Beadt. CA 92660. Stei>ben C Hopkins. T rusaee. OI _,, S.ICCeSSO' T tUS1!1e al the 5'ecltm• C ..S Denise ..,.... Trusa under dadal lfJGr\ al INlt diNd October 2•. 1980. and as amended. 2553 Monxo Dnft. Laau~ 9eK:h. CA 9265 l libashan Corpot<lbo'I. a Calrfom~ corporation 25092 Budboard Lane. L.....,a CA 92653 Ttus business 1s con- dumd bf a ...,-al s-t- IWShlo-S.-: II w.-e Md Anoe Assooates.. a Calltot •• Gell•• ,...,. ~ SlkptWt c. HoplW'5.. r...r.t,..., The rllfljSt»Mts com- "*IClld tD .... =t ..... ,.. ........ tc:tiliola ••' -·-.............. dli;. nill __ .., .... eo....r Clartl al °'&1111 ~ -llairdt U. lt97. filaNo.Fl•J3 3126 "'2 419 4116 011' "u!ICM tD •• C' ..... ,_ ............... . blf Ill IW«- imid ..... Gn .... I 9 216.1•. Thia• I ualt -tied ...... ~ Clll'tl "' Or-. c.._ on MM:9t 10.1997. Fil No. -m-11-11- 31264/24194.116 0116 a..na71 ••c..nca fCSll ...... . ...... ' n.'4Jlil ...... .. dome bl 11Sj n 111 a: ST A. DUii TOWOIS PlAZA. 460 NI pcl't c..r OJ'M. Suilll 304. Ne part 8aadl. CA 92660-7640. Anabei'9 LMd Asso-c-. Use -u a' ........ 450 N ;artC-on.. Sc* JM. NI p•J a.dt. CA 926a>-7640. This busiMM is con- dudlld bf•......, .-UW· ship. s-.-t"'•-•• l..md As1c> 2 lillliSlad ,..,,,., 9 ship •• DJ11 I • ......, i*11•ship; ~.....,, lmd Co1npeu1. a D I a e car· porlliolt. llS ........ '*"*; ,.,.,., v. Hwy, Ya Pt.-.... The rqistrant com.-•••ICad to rr.asact busie--neu under the fictJtio&IS ~ ,._ OI rwne5 isaed aoo-e on Juty 23. 1986.. This sueerrec was Seid 9'°' Cbe Counly OeR al Or-. Counly on March 10. 1987 File No F337879 3/26 412 419 4116 0 1: 7 a..not WlllOTD RCliilOUI• I I EH ... ITl11WI ThelAwCp&IDll5 .. ~ biM HI a: IND(. PEMEfT~ CIJllllPNtf. INC.. • , __ CUIU.Dh. X1'n f' $ D t ... ,, 1•s.iM2D0. .... part 81 a tit, CA 9266.l- J7U. Ml.sf. I 18 t • 'Z1V M ;a 1 81P 9 I I d. Suillla 200. Na pat.._., CA 921&e-J7U -LQ 1rt.UV N ;11 a.di d. S... 200.ft s t-.,CA 9266).J7U. ....., A. Gu..-t. rm N SM• ' ad. Suilt 200. .. $ 1 8wt\ CAUQ.J7U. Thia ..... 111 is COft- dudiad lllJ a CG .. • a. ---LGwQ»>t. nee...,... __ cams 111 ced • ._ •..,. --UDdar .. kdiaa'I ....__lia1Jd ..... c.Dlc.1.1~ This -iltld ...... ~~ol °'--~ an Mardi 10. 19117. Fil No. rfu~11..,r. ... z 312641'2 4194116 Olli &..11111 ... IC-.rD rcsn .. • t • --ST•• CJ ............ doins business n SOUTHW£ST ..is CEN-TDt. LTD-. ZTn Na pa 1 .. 'p us. SUiilll 200. ..... part 8eecb. CA 92663-- 1741 A.SO ---....... ... -.LO Jtt....._. rm x sa1 ...... d • S....200.Ni s1rt8Jad-. CAt2M).J74J. -..r ... 1 t .rm N $11 81 Ca Wiii. Sillla 2!0Q. N1 D Lt -._ CA ~ 1'llis '&Ii RI II is ~ .....,, ••• 1 .. -.. • Pis ..--.L Q .... TM u I' t1e11t.1 ceaa- 1 =··· , .... _ .......... . b ' ,._ .... ..... •Dae. um. 11llia , 9 .. _ ... .... c:i..illr ~ ~ o.a... Clltimlr -Mada , .... ........ ,UNI' ___ , J/21412 4114116 out ~nMa Wml'ICE RCiiiiOUi9U• m ... ITIJ'llmlf The ti6>wie C C*'!IDft IS doirc buslr-. a SANTA AMA DENT AL. 1718 Port Abbey, Ne•put ~CA 926(,() Alfonso ~. 1718 Port Abbey, Newport 8eac:tl. CA92660 Th s business ·~ con· ducted by an indMdua s.-o-. ~ llnnda. The recnt:rnt com- mesiced ID banuct bu:P- nes.s wider the fictitinars busiNa name lbcw on Mardl2.1987 Tha•J 2 .... _.., ... .. o...tJ a.ft al Or-.. Caurcy on Mardt 3. 1917. Filla -f337148 l/a 41'2 419 4/1' 0121 ....,..., A•IC..a fCIHl .. I I • --· j n.t' a f ........ dairWh . -= 8fACH ANO lA PM.MA ASSO- CATES.. aC S aw G • ......... ft3c. ... ......... 200.N ;11 ~CAtl2MOs SIJSlllan C. Hapkins • TNlllJJe. s _, S.ecl I Truaete -.. S s Pus C. 11 sn · a end o.... Hop- ._ TnJJJI ~ Oc**- 24. l.:a. ... •a LI Mcj, 2!553 92 •on.. U..-- aa.t.. CA t2'5L "5 71 CoiiD .. 4 I ~ capur-*'. 25092 aw•ti •d u... U.-M9a. CA 92&5.l n..-O.t.NJJ ..... widual. 17 Wc:cdfleusr. ftiae. CA 92714 This business is con- dMclld a., a ....-s-t· ....... s.,.d:-=*' and LA,... 'IU: 2 ,aC.- tar... C.-W~ ~ c Hopains. ~hrtrw The • fiiJSIJ •nl:S a.n. nwx:wd to llawl bus>- ,_ ....... O. ld!Cca• ~---on Jin. l. 1917. TM d I t•lt -fiillad ....... ~ Clartl al Or-.. ei.tllr an ~ 12. US7. Fie ND. flJl146 3126 412 U9 4/16 0122 The .... Mb c:iom- ......... ". ct ... .... ........ ftctitioe• 1111 ........... .. ~9,1.,. Thia I I w• -tied ... .. ec..e, a.ti al °'--c..,... ., Marc:h 10. l.-J. Fila No. f]""":JJ--11-/6- 3126 41'2 419"16 0123 &..nAJI ,._IC.flCE fCih ... Id • .-ST•f J•l The lalo:Wll S*SD • dairc ~ a NATIVE AMERICAN. 2!J79'l ..,.._ w.,. Uilunl Nicuet. CA 92fiT7. Ronald YI. Jacbon. 2!1792 "'-*'-..,, u.-- ...... CA '¥1£T7 8usirm5 .. D•uaad undar this buSlness name on~ 1917. This busmess is con· ducted by .., indMduaJ 5-.t lbUlld w Jacbon This stalli•. il -filed the Counly Cler1l al Oranet Ccutty on w.ch 11 1987 "' ,., f337951 3/19 3126 412 •19 0096 &-31471 PUaJC'90la R:llllOUI • 17 ED U..STATDEl'T The taaowc oenon cto.na buSane'SS as THE RfTZ ICE CREAM. 300 E. ~ /we . •M IWbOa CA 92661 Shrier s ~ 19162 Y.cht U... Hwruncton e.cts. CA 92649 Th s bus.i.ness •S con- dudad °' .. ~ The tee•strwlt c.om- ITe'.a:ed ID ••ISld ~ nea under u. 6c::tdJo..s ~ ...... OI,..,,. t.sted abowe on ?lbrch 1987 ~-~S. ~ n. I, ac_ ... .... c..r Clertl cl Or-. C.... • ,.,_ rl, 1.97. Rle No. FlJ&ISl llU 3126 412 41'9 oan ...... ... ICMIU fCid& •a 11 ....... i TM CR •• ...,... • ._. •nr71111 s *YB &ASSOCIATESAIRJATED AEAlESTATEIE:90IW'ES I«:... 455 Citli• T---. C...•Mar.CAm25. Alfil'*-1 .... £-... q "'ta Irle.«' (' Nill). 455 CIDrilo T ...... C.· ana • llllar. CA U25.. flsis busi 11& IS con-- ~a.,• corpc.,.SIGn . The ,___ COlft- 11-..d ID •a.ec:t buat-ness ...-._ ktitio1S t.....-----liSllFd .,.on Oct. 1. 1996 s.ped haJ Estate Resoutca. '"' . ThcJnas E. ....,.. ......... dent. This 4 Will -., CcurC)o ~al Or-. ec..., an ICadt 9, 1917 Re F3377J4 3119 l./'26 412 '" 0100 ..,... 'Wtcmraa fCfh IUI& I• ....... " n..• ....... cmc bi , , , m; 01MNGE OMST IMU. l2AGAlMS. 'Z7fJli7 Otiipo... MiW M y-CA t269'2. OOnahey f'ubliations, Inc.. C.htornia. 27167 O:rpiw, t611· m Yi1iD. CA 92692.. This busineu is con- cb::lad by a cxwpcalllicaL The ,..,want com· m91Cld to lr•Wl ..... ,_ W'lder the ficlieliollS a.ans.-..~ ~ ..,.. Oft 21'26/ff1. SFed: DONAHEY PUBU-CATIONS. ~ r .. 0.:.. ...,, Ytee '8wdaill. nm,,, , ••• -lied .. 1M Ccu1tJ Clartl d 0..... County on Mmn::h 6. 1917 Re No. f3374S2 3/19 3126 412 419 0103 WU. w•ta STAl_,-Of AaA•& a1•u. OfAChhOUI• I E• ....... Tr-e tot penons h..e ._ idoi*2 the use al the flClibouS busifteSS name HAYES & ASSO- C1A TES R'£AL EST A TE COflil.. SU1. Tl'«i GROUP UC: •55 C.-0 T erTaCt. Corona deJ Mar CA92625 The fictJto &S DuSlfteSS ,...,.. tN 1 ed ID aibOwe was fifed on Seot. 2S 1986 iri the Courcy al Or-.. One. Mle No. F'l2fS7' The ,..... Em. c.onsu.- .. Groucl. lnc.. •55 c.cnuo T errxe. C.orcna def fllr CA 92625. Ciiib .... Ths buSir1eSS -CGD-ducled by •• COtPOI .... S4ned r ... Ra~ CoNutbna ~. Inc • n.o..s E. ~ ........ ~ Thi5 I a"& _ _, .... c..., Qartl cl a.... c._-llllmlda t. 191 . lilt 3125 U2 419 0101 ~llG7 "•cm1c:a fCl!i I•• • ....... ' ............ ... ... r1 a: Diii» FNff. UtDl 17'1i --. n»., T.-n_ CA '21&11> ca:o. • c a aia .-rt- "--, 9J: ftidw_. L ......... 117405--__ .... 111.GOJ.t.. '9' ,CAtaOl9 FANT OE¥El.OftlOCT ~.a C F w Ol1ll- il* ... \ 8r. Mlil t 'G.. ~,._, .. 11'!011191 S1r1111t. n.20. T &.tlllft. CA l26IO.. nu busiaess .s con- dudlad by a ,,,,_. s-t- •• lllip.. Business eoimn..K~ °" Fe. 12.. 1.-7 SilNd DO.CO. 8y ,,~ W Partner f AHT OO'£l.OPllDfT aJ/lll'Nt'(. ...... G..f ...... twit. 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CC i f'f~J IJhU~f H i 1 ·'. ~~if f > 1·1r. ·i:~f w 11 ~' ~ ' I ·· si · ': ~ ~,. \,IJ.· ~ Eyes. • • II 1 , ..... must ~in order to arrest the d~s.ease and preserve central VISlOIL Unfortunately, when SMD affects one eye, it ~ in most cases, eventually affect the fel- low eye. Sixty percent of all patients with .. Wet" SMD will develop the disease in the fellow eye within five years. To detect early changes in the fellow eye, docton give their patients more f rcquent checkups and the home venion oftbe MA.msler Grid•for self-testing. The number of patients with SMD that can be helped with this new Jaser technology is · limited. But those who are 8ood candidates and receive early treatment can arrest the progress of SMD toward reduced vision or blindness, saving precious sigbL Also, if the patient is not a candidate or does not respond to treatment and loses vision. but is highly motivated and determined, be may be able to use low vision aids to improve bis existing vision. Where there was no hope before concerning this leading cause of blindness, there is currently new hope. Street ••• a ,._,., group surprised mcmben of both political camps in the city. MHc just called me up one day last week" to talk about the move, said former Mayor Paul Ryckoff of Newport 2000. Ryck- off said he had no inkling of Street's intentions until that call and be had not solicited Street's switch. In a letter to The Executive Council tendering his raigna- tio~ Street wrote, Wfbe Exec- utive Council was foundecL.to protect business interests from the lunatic fringe of D~Owtb that bad pined control of local government... U nf ortunatcly, we have been ovcnua:essful at influencing the system toward ~progress' and fa.od that local officials are blazing a trail for the lunatic fringe of m•ximiud development." Street was out of town and unavailable for comment this week. Councilman Phil Maurer and other associates of Street said. however, that Street had been upset over the City Council's approval of a large structure to be built next door to Street-S Corona del Mar home. .. He became angry became of that building going up next to him." Maurer acknowledged Tuesday. ..People switch sides when their own ox is gored." Councilman Phil Sansone said Street bad solicited his support iD fiabting the building. •1 dOll \ blame him." Sansone Mid. •ft\ a.-mausoleum.• S•-.c 8dded that the new iUlldme Wocb much of the oceu Yiew from the Street aaiidence. lru tees eye reelection bid Sala in Ale8I .,., tine ad ............ ,, .• ,,.., ..... voten ia NowilillMir Ol dlil ,ar. Tom WUU-Mid dais week tlaat M ii aoial to rua for rccle~ to laia ANa tine at. F ... ileded in 1913. Willi•et ia • l8Dd clC¥doper ... Mme bUildcr wbo liws ia Newpon BcKla.; .Tam de 8oo1' ti.e Ara lix incumbent, made the +rilioa to leek redection ia conference with bis family on New Y ear9s Initiative. . . a ,._,., time, could halt the controver- sial nine-story off1ee building approved last month by the council for the comer of MacAr- thur Bouelvard and Newport Place. The number of signatures required to call a s~ election is about 6,.SOO, Beek said. Councilman Phil Maurer, who has sparred with the sJow- grwotb advocates numerous times iD the put, condemned the ini~ effort, saying it would .. destroy property riabts. Day ........... ;..,. deci-... .... . .. . ..... 80oa; Be .a.o'.iZ.Ta. bwcl ia ltl3. eez· tc111 wl daiel eaemtiwe • tM local ntCA. .. Carrcat Board president,. baaictb w.,...._ rcpraentina Alea one, bM .........,. a lot about it," but .._, come to a decilioa to .... "I ex~ to mate an aDDOUDCaDC11t ._..,Im just not ready to !8J Miilt I ,._ to do bought land anticipating they will be able to do tbi.np with it to get money bact out of iL This would take away their legal rights and financial rights. It\ Dot fair to.,.changc the rules DOW. We already have stringent rules ~the city. ... hope the voters undcntand this beuer than they undentood Measure A," Maurer added, rd'crrin& to the Newport Carter expansion plan which was def eat eel at the polls in November. -ibere are always some~ pains wbea tJlcft•s a school doeiJaa or Other action, but -~an prcttJ pll••d witlatMClllllira~----.. ..:.:.. ...... . • b ~ • .._ --.1...1 Ullli .. -um. ---. w.,.... 1ee1 tJae illae or f•..,..,. for tbe local Dooll at .. Stllle Ind .. ---of coaceaa. Arnold confirme~ 8Y JUDY DVFJ7Y Corona dcl Mar resident Daryl Arnold Us been COD- fumccf as U.S . Amtiimador to Sinppare. Arnold bU Iona been acUft in Repablican politics and California qricullure. Araold9s IDOlt recent position Wiii as praident and cbid exec. utift ofticer of the California Growers Aaociation. Tb.is is his Cant ~ post. Bil es.peo rialce indudes la flnc OD var- ious state ud presidential boank .. ,.. 1rilb dome ltic ud~~-Comiaa to RoDald anpn\ aue.ion durina the 1980 cam- paip. Arnold helped advise cancl;ctaae Reagan on aaricultur- al afrain as well • ICf'rina as a ddepte to the 1980 Repub- licu Conveabon. Roy Stapleton, retiring ambauador to Si.91apore. 1DO¥e1 to Wabinatoa, wllicrc lae will Klft as a deputy -maant leCRtary of state. "Landowncn in Laguna Beach arc suing (the city) because of a moratorium on building on their property there,.. Maurer stated. -rhis is the same thing. People haft Clothes slasher strikes again -rwo hundred &Del niaety- three people said they would act signatura for an initatift~ .. Beat After citba tatiaa bis a on the road to other commanities or ldring the dust tettJc after newspaper ~ Of bia Ktiv- itia, a dotJw,aa slasher WAI back ---~-- -- in Kt.ion iD Fashion Island last weetmd. Robimon\ department store l1iffcred an atimated S88S lou when four Christian Dior suits wac cut wi•.b a small sharp imtrumenL ~ent s~ spokapenon for ti.e Newport Beach police departmcat. said theft were definite similarities bet ween the recaat crime and those commit- ted in put months in both Hixson ••• I 5 F•fllll altenbom laad been made to the huildina.. pll!rticu.larly • rue waD near die po,iat of ~ tlYl .concciftblJ Coald haft added to die •wwity of the blue.• wor--IO~ llHelt Biuon, loaa-time Newpwt Bw:la raident Ud oww ol Bia-Metal F"mis~ Newport Beatil and COlta Maa. Small one or two iDda am in the anm of mm\ suit com or women\ dreaes are a telltale lip of the sl11ber9s pracnce i.n local retail stota. Small tbougb the alasbcs may be, moaetary loaes to area stores baYe topped theS4,000~ "We don' bavc any new information to sift the media at this time, .. said StOddanl -<>ur i.nwstiption is conbnuiag." Cove~ Home Offered by ' Nestled at the base of the bluffs that reach down to the edge of the Back Bay is a surprising piece of property to delight all the senses. Named .. La Roca," the property appears nearly as impressive from the quiet cul-de-sac street as from across the Bay. .. La Roca" is the residence of Mrs. John Wayne. Translated the name means "spiritual rock.," . (" ... an odd name for a residence until one sto,. to comidcr the view that comes as part and parcel of the property. Tranquil vistas of water fowl, sunshine on the water and, after dark, twinkling lights, make the location of 930 Mariner's Drive ideal for pri- vacy. 0 La Roca'' is listed at SS,000,000 on fee land by Max- ine Mink of Merrill Lynch Realty. Not just a home but a showcaie for elegant living. this property only begins t~ tell its story through the innovative usage of the land which sur- rounds it. TENNIS, ANYONE? A f uJl-sized lighted tennis court stands at the ready for use by family or friends. An elevated deck alongside the home gives kibbitzen a view of the action while they enjoy potables or munchies from the adjoining sna.Ck kitchen. Across the court and up the bill stands what can only be termed a reviewing stand. Flanked by Roman columns, tblc occupants of the covered area . can lounge and feel like Caesar as they watch the sporting match below them. After a hard game, participants and s~ors alike may choose to take advantage of the lap pool and spa on the Bay side of the house. Relaxing further, cveyone would enjoy a meal on the spacious terrace where umbrellaed tables wait invitingly. Active lifestyle aside, the home's interior provides the best of all worlds. From the first realization that the rainbows sprinkled on the marble floor are being refracted through fine leaded crystal panes in the front door. a visitor knows that this house is special When a dramatic view. dynamic decorating and large spaces collide. the result takes one's breath away. The first view of the living room and dining areas of the home easily produce just such a reaction. Going down the two steps into the glass- wallcd living room, the things that make these rooms unique are apparent at first glance. GRECIAN COLUMNS Playing off the cool colon of the water out the window, walls and ceilings are painted a sOotb- ing tone of aqua. Spartlial .... and aold-leaf topped Greciaa columns combine to frame the view and set a tone of .,acious elegance. A raised marble hearth fronts the musive fireplace which ddl \ lote its delicate touches to the weight of its size. Tum to the 1cft and there is a .Jew of the spartlin& diniq area, which is located on the • II Realty/Newport Beach CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY LIVING WITH MAGNIFICENT 1800 OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom, 4 bath, family room. gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, 3 fireplaces. wine cellar. $485.000. Call 552-1714. SUNSET BEACH MASTERPIECE Situated on the sands of the Pacific, this dramatic luxury home offers panoramic city lights and ocean view from multi-levels of expansive living areas. Graced with dramatic solid oak staircase, gourmet . kitchen and every amenity for entertaining, including a separate apartm&nt for guests. staft, or income. $1 , 175,000. Call 546- 9366. UDO ISLE -$450,000 Near main beach and clubhouse. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, remodeled in 1976, new kitchen with Jenn-Air, water heater, oak cabinell. bookcases and paneling. Private sundeck oft master bedroom suite, large dressing area. intercom. Call 5-46-9366. SEA POINTE ESTATES REDUCED CHARMING CAPE COD WITH VIEW OF CATALINA AND DANA POINT 4 bedroom, 4 bath, family room, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, wine cellar, used brick fireplace in living and family rooms, and spacious master suite. $495,000. Call 552-1714. COMMANDING OCEAN VIEWS . SURROUND THIS EXQUISITE MED~TERRANEAN STYLE HOME Featuring 4 bedrooms.. 3 baths. family room. gourmet k itchen, formal dining room, 3 fireplaces. $455,000. CaJI 552-1714. SPYGLASS RIDGE • NEW ON THE MARKET Spacious 4 bedrooms + bonus room on quiet cul-de-sac with view of city lights. Freshly painted and newly carpeted. Large pool and spa in a very private setting. Priced to sen at $455,000. Call 552-1714. . THE BLUFFS Spacious well situated split level features 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths and great community amenities. Award winning masterplan with easy access to shopping and airport. Fee Land. $237.500. Call 546-9366. COSTA MESA DUPLEX Perfect for beginning investor/home buyer. Assumable VA at 9'h%! Excellent break even opportunity. Two miles from beach. $165,000. Call 546-9366. THE ENTERTAINER Wilt love this custom built contemporary with bay view and loads of open space inside with every amenity for your family and entertainment needs. $1 , 100,000. Call 546-9366. CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR EXCLUSIVE LUXURY HOME MARKETING PROGRAM • National and International Marketing Exposure • Specially Trained Sales Staff-The Top In Their Field • Distinctive. Specialized Promotions To Select Market Segments • FRENCH REGENCY WITH SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW Elegant 2-story features spacious 4 bedroom, 4 bath floor plan inciuding family room, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. and 3 fireplaces. $445,000. Call 552-1714. PRESTIGIOUS WATERFRONT HOME Old wortd charm and architecture enhances this meticulously appointed custom home on the main channel of exclusive Trinidad Island. This spacious masterpiece is wanried by three ttalian marble fireplaces and trimmed throughout with custom solid oak woodwOfi( and doors. By appointment only. Ottered at $1 ,450)000. Call 546-9366. SPECTACULAR BAY VIEW 2700 view of bay, ocean, Catalina. and hills. Two master suites with baths. morning room, dining room. den and Woodmode custom kitchen with excepti()nal u~ 4·car Pa~ing garage. pool and boat ~ Exquisite decor. Oftered at 1885.000. CaU 552-1714. (714) 552~1714 or (71.4) 546-9366 ~ Son Steve's a star, but Dad likes real es ate BY ANNETrE WATSON Although be was never con- sidered a "wild and crazy guy," Glenn Martin had a love of the theater. In fact, for a long time both he and his wife, Mary Lee, thought that a career in the movies would be his f uturc. However, along the way, a stable family life became Mar- tin's goal, and .a career in real estate soon developed for him. Even so, the Martin name would eventually become famous in show business circles, as son Steve achieved superstardom and success. Father Glenn, meanwhile, became successful iD selling real estate. ' "In the thirties I became a pre- law student at the U nivenity of Texas. I switched to drama and then dropped out of college to join a traveling tent show troop, where I felt I could really learn show business. I bet I toured every 500-population town in the midwest for years. I lea.med to do everytbiq-aina; play tbe clarinet in the band, be the lcadina man. build the sets and sell candy during intermission- which meant a commiuion and the only money I could be sure of (or the night's run," said Martin. When the USO formed during World War II, Martin joined to ,,find some financial stability. "We toured England with 'Our Town• starring Raymond Mas- sey. We were very popular, because Massey bad a large following. Touring with the USO was a fine life and they provided us wit~ t.brec meals a day as well as nice accommoda- tions and a paycheck. Du.ring those years I was away when both of my children were born. Those were tough ycan and the docton said it was not healthy to take children overseas, so after a while I came back home. Mary Lee influenced me to move to Los Angeles where I could audition for movie parts; she was LLONGS OF NEWPORT1NC. REAL ESTATE TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS A SMART MOVE! Two of our clients have listed their Newport Beach home for sale and will move to a town- home in University Park. As "empty nesters" they no longer need a four bedroom home and they wish to put some of their equity to work to supplement their retire- ment income. They will be able to invest about two hundred thousand dollars, which will bring an income of about two thousand per month above their normal retirement income. They will also have no capital gains taxes from the profit earned during the ownership of the home. They are using the "once in a lifetime" $125,000 exclusion. A smart move! Not for everyone, but for this couple on a fixed income it is the difference between living a restricted retirement or a comfortable retirement. "It gives us plenty of funds to travel, which we love to do best." And WHY SHOULD THEY sit around in a home with $300,000 equity when they want to travel? LOTS FOR SALE We have lots for sale in CdM-on Hazel Ave. Two 40' lots with ocean view. Each $275,000. Laguna Beach-almost 112 acre with a panoramic view of the coastline. GeotoeY report avail· able. $399,000 Betcourt in Newport BNch. 10,000 sq. ft with a peat location. Plans for a 5,000 sq. fl home available. HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMERSET MODEL $359,000 F"tve bedrooms, 3-car aarace. Seller has bought another and 1s motivated. GS If IEIPllT •· 3'9 SAN MJGVD.., SlJITE - NEWPOllT aEACH, CA fl65I Clll 141-Lll& confadeat that I would mate it in Holl,,rood, _.said Martin. Martin began working u a realtor in 1948. As bis days were a pent selling houses, hi& evenings were spent moonlighting at Call Board Theater on Melrose A 'Yenue in Loi Aqdes. Over the yean the work in real estate overtook that of the theater. "In 1955 we moved to Garden Grove and in 1956 I opened my own real estate office. I had always bated selling. so I became a manager and had my agents do the selling. In 1963 I was told I had cancer and that I'd better sell my business. So, I did. It turned out that I didn't have cancer and, in the fong run, that illness sa"Vcd my life, because I quit ~ Aft« tbal I went to work• aa olfacc me...,. for a real estate company, util 1965, when my &ii:Dd GeOrge Williamson ukCd me to come to the Newport Harbor-Costa Mcu Board of llealton; a group of the realton h.cl thought I would make a good executive director. I bad been active In organized real estate right from the first-when we moved to Orange County and I found I really enjoyed this aspect of the real estate business," said Mar- tin. As executive director of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realton from 1965 to 1979, Martin saw many changes in the real estate profession. "I was fimlly in a job that I lowcl--40ftd as micla u actina- 1 enjoye4. tDOWioa tk rulton. They are a fme group of people and most of them undentand that it\ not competition, but cooperation that ma.tea them auCCCSlful. The realton who are quick to learn th.is are the ona who become most suc:cellfuL The realty board is the bUsinal' lifeblood-where realton pt to know one another. We started something new when I wu director, that wu havina an ombudaman on board. Ge0twe Williamson did this for ,ean- be toot care of the many com- plaints that would come into my office. After he became OftlciaL II 5 t••jiil'M ...... Ill -pa I 0 I --II llllw 9 ' 11, Ill ...... , .... ...,., ldlr-Cm ... ...., II 11111 L SOMETIMES. • • EVEN THE SIMPLEST TRANSACI ION CAN TURN INTO AREAL TIGER • That's why you need SAFECO on your team. With our skill, expttrience, and underwriting knowhow, we'll minimize the delays and get your transadk>n . moving again tOwai'ds it's closing deadline. So call us today with your title service needs, because no matter. what the obstacle, WI! RISE TO THE OCCASION. CUSTOMEASERVICE973-3200 (800) FOR TITLe • (714) 547·7251 825 NORTH BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, CA 12702 ., • dofftlnlum In Bluff• ....... IMd, nlte light vu. 3 bdnn, 3 &a. ...,.... floor plan, ..... _.,,. ... HsbOr View Knolls towMome. upgreded 3 bdrm, 3 be view of hlls. nlahl·labla and wlld .... Oftirid·81 1289,000. . .... ~­ Nwpt Height• land-"*"· 4 bdrm, 4 bath In lAlll ·--IJ -H.mor v... Homea. expanded, enclosed Portoflno nw or 11n- bett and great nelgh- bOra. Spa. ftreptt and .. the latest touches. $449,000. pool nearby, only 1180,000, towe.t In town. ----~ ...... -· --- unu Pm • • ClllW -In Mclain .. Gf'Wl- bnr" 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, .ao11d 2 car ..... goff CCMn8 and IUnMt views. $250,000 mu .., c1 •• .. -2 bdrm, 2 t>a. 1nst•t GCCUpMCy ($1,400 per mo.), owner wants fast eecrow on Mclain townhome. $224,500 •Tm• m -Townhome In Newport, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, O¥ef' 2,000 1q. ft. 2 patloe. large master. 2 ftreplacea, nw' tepnls, pool. $249,000 CID•&aTlll -fn Laguna HiUs, 2 bdrm with upgred• too numerous to state. Smllll, ~ and priced right. $96,500 ... mu lam .. -Condominium. End unit with 4 bdrma, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, near pool 8nd tennis. Many,upgred11. $255,000 I .. M -Here'a a s-npered and PMll1d condominUn overlooking Bia Cenyon. 2 bdrm, 2 ba;~ end. gar. '220,500 ---1311,000 TO •1s,ooo --- ... um.. .-in -Nwty 3,000 eq. ft, private spa. tophistlcated Afestyle In gated A MAL RE.AL ESTATE INYESTmNT: 12 unit ept. 2 bdrm each, fully rented. Nwty new, with low malnt. construction. In the path Of progrw In HI lperla. high d 11 lrt country. Show9 9 tlm• groes. coutd soon be 8.5. Mklng $810,000 with $150,000 down? quiet .... peek • view upM ... a.ge lot with room to grow. 1299,950 A GREAT NEW LEASE LISTING, WITH YIEWI Lovely sunset view apartment in CdM over- looking the jetty out to C&talina. 3 bdrm, 3 ba private. dean, vacant. Year tease. $2,500 per mo. 'CllATI nmr r• -On cuf..dfHac, 3 bdrm. 3 -apottesa thruout, family floor plan, yet lends to adult only living. In aeaview. $355,000 "I ~ 18.D( IT -In Harbor View Homes, complete re-do to perfection, single story 3 bdrm, loft, pantry, gourmet kit. & view. $429,000 USIUff • mltmM. -You'll get excited! 3 bdrm, 3 ba, with lmmac. care and charming decor. Walk to hi-school. shopping. $311,000 w• • ma ••a -This house is tt1 Really beet up, but beautiful. View ayer Buck Gully. Vacant with pool, spa. $349,000 W'lll• mm.• sncuss -s1ng1e story 4 bdrm with lnaeclble view of oceen/bay. Upgr8des lndllde mouldings. skyl6ghts. saso.ooo 11 •IE • Cll -New home In quaint old .... 2 .aory. 3 bdrm, 2 ftreplecea Md just blocb to lhope, beactt, parka. cates.. 1485,000 ... I ... ,... _ P~\.-ftl.Homes. perfect condition ~ ft I.. V llOat/RV storage .... 4bdm~ ~.1357,500 I II.IA• m lllff -In San Clemente. epectacu- lar view of the Padfic, 5 bdrma, M1ditsr81111n flav9r, owner ••llQ to flilMce. $1,500,000 PE•IU llWLIR -so· In prime location on bay. Charm, MCluded patio, pier, float. Large master & ltttlng room. $995,000 ........ -Ocemi Blvd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 story on tlighly elevated ..o· lot. Approx. 180° view. Buy 8dj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 • CllV• llY -Customized Broedmoor. unique floor plan, 5 bdrm, c::tty light view with country llke IMng. Spadous feel. $759,000 PE••• Tiii •• -Brend new on the SMd, 2 bdrm, 3 ba. lrg master with ftrepjace & spa. Ewopeen kitchen with Imported tffes. $850,000 C.. CllE •L• -A rare find, epectaaMr view, soony decor, and a one-of-a-kind ••greet room·· overtooking the bay. $850,000 .... , PRM ••s• -Catch the numbers: 2 bdnns. 3 ftreplace. 4 baths, 2 kitchens. Almost new. Most spectacular. 1895,000 WANTED: ANOTHER SlllUNG FACE Unique Homes has room for one, possibly two, experienced salespeople. Must be able to handle walk-ins, phone-ins, refer- rals, high office morale and liberal com- mission split. A Hat II who la ~ In local ral lltlt• "1;•1 lit 'tr' '1• I r -••1111 '1dr 1m IP 1'1' .... , _.,,, &1111'11111* m.y • I '? a lrlll 8 18 r , ..... ..... .. tv• ..... ~~gm .... Pllz..1111' ~Zdlr Ideal family living in the El Toro foothilla is a c:oocept wboee time is almOlt gone. ~ 14 laoma n:main at Praley of Southern California •1 Sumet color-coordinated exterior daipa. tbJ• car CDdoeed p- ~ ud coecaete clriwwaya. tbe FJ Toro Ro.ct exit. Be.d ait on El Toro Road just put TnlNco to Old FJ Toro ao.d. Tlli'a kft to the .alee c c ncr and furDilbed modell clecoraled by ·Ridge community of threo-and four-bedroom single-! amily homes. .. A close-in Oran# County rocation with the beauty of Saddleback Mountain as a back- drop combined with a surprising · low price, enhanced by a long lilt of quality features, have made Sunset Ridge one of our most succea.ful communities,,. noted Dan Moore, general sales manager for the Pacific Lighting Real Estate Group division. -ibe community only opened last August, yet today it is very nearly sold out." The pacio111 living an:as contaia band-built muonry wood-burniaa ~laces. l'llilCd ceramic tile entries, soaring volume ceilings, family rooms with rear-yard access, dramatic skylights (some pJana) and plush wall-to-wall carpeting. Spacious country kitchens feature charming windowed nooks, hand-finished oak cabinetry, dep.nt ceramic tile countertops and large pantries. A full complement of statc-of- t he-art appliances is also included, featuring quality General Electric gas ranges and ovens with microwaves, dish- washers and food waste disposal units. Club Series' 'Design 502' ideal for entertaining Three d·ramatic floorplans take advantage of the views offered by the rolling Saddle- back Valley foothills and the city lights below. High open ceilings let in abundant light, and a long list of f eaturcs is highlighted by tile entries, complete kitchens with state-of-the-art time-and work-saving appliances, glasscd- in nooks, unique window treat- ments, spacious family rooms, richly appointed master suites and three-car garages. Presley of Southern Califor- nia has built and sold more than 27,800 homes in the West since 1956, making it one of the largest developers in Southern Calif or- rua. Priced from $189,990, the homes offer incredible value and the bonus of many decorative and functional conveniences, such as interior laundry areas, recessed panel interior doors and dramatic stairways with oak railings. Covered by lifetime concrete tile roofs, the homes also off er The elegant master suites provide a separate shower and tub, band-set ceramic tile tub and shower surrounds, large walk-in closets, separate d rcss- ing areas and Corian counter- tops. Designed to save energy as well as utility cost dollars~ Sunset Ridge homes feature pilotless ignitions on gas ranges and ovens, an energy-efficient fully-insulated gas water heater, automatic night setback ther- mostats, a power-saving drying cycle on dishwashers, thick R- 19 ceiling insulation and R-11 wall insulation and solid core exterior doors that arc fully weatherstripped. Sunset Ridge is located in the prestigious SaddJeback Valley School District~ Moore noted, and is convenient to Saddleback Community College and the University of California at Irvine. Gentle ocean breezes Southern calif omiana love to entertain, wbdber tbe occasion calls for an elaborately plannM sit-down affair or an impromptu Sunday afternoon barbecue for a few friendL With the free-- flowing arrangement of indoor and outdoor living areas in the Design 502 townbome at 1bc Club Series, residents and guests alike will enjoy an easy ambiance that enhances everything from the more casual to the most sophisticated get-togcthers. Presented by Cayman DeveJ- opment Company, The Club Series is part of the developer's master-planned ScaCliff on the Greens community, which is located in Huntington Beach, only a quarter-mile from the ocean. .. Many of our homebuyers have compared these town- bomes to big-city penthouses, which arc typically designed for gracious entertaining and ele- gant everyday living,•• com- mented Ray Rutter, Cayman president. 0 Witb their own recreational facilities and prox- imity to the beach and the SeaCliff Golf and Tennis Oub, the townhomes invite entertain- ing that can include a full range of activities." Visitors arc welcomed into Design S02's multi-level interior 111e Real f.atau Blotter comm. Wormatiota wWda ii a aatta ol pubic l't!COd. ComWaatioll ii compated from.........., buds tu ,.WattMdmc of tM reconladoll of 4-dsat die rate of SI.II per...,.,. .... ...,. ol cca•detidiun e-1dwtf & •J ~·-.--... _,not reflect a fllll l8la price. TrmO.-n&dencw,...we~_...,11an._.ftCOl'._.api•a .. opalJODwMddMft was no ale. 11w Newpcwt EnMp .. orills dlil blformadoa as a pubic Mnitt. PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONS ID ERA TION Jan.2 209 Via Cordova $300,000 $375,000 Jan.5 1104 W . Bay Avenue Unavail Jan. 5 1961 Vista Caudal Unavail Jan.6 1242 Somerset Lane $300,000 S37S,000 . Jan. 7 227 Ocean View Avenue Unavail Jan. 7 2662 Crestview Drive $211,SOO Jan. 7 1621 Bayside Drive Unavail Jan. 7 714 Powell Place $133.250 Jan. 7 2068 Vista Cajon Unavail Jan. 7 1215 Goldenrod Avenue SJ(J(),000 Jan. 7 25 Goodwill Court Unavail Jan.8 118 Via Ithaca S17S,OOO Unavail Jan.8 22 IS Donnie Road Unavail Unavail Jan. 8 2765 Vista Umbrosa Unavail S200.000 Jan. 8 432 De Sola Terrace Unavail Umwil Jan. 8 415 Heliotrope A~ue Unavail S4GCUJOO by a large, dramatic foyer that views a lkylit curwd ltain:ale. A few steps up to one aide of the foyer is the formal liviq room, while the formal dining room is located a f cw steps down on the other side of the foyer. As the central entertainment area, the living room is expan- sive and relaxing, with a wood- buming fireplace flanked by beveled-glass doors that open onto one of the townhome ·s private decks. The living room flows around an open banister into the study/library, which contains a wet bar and may also include a fireplace. Multi-paned sliding doors connect both the spacious for- mal dining room and the comer breakfast nook with the very large private patio that serves as the focal point for outdoor entertaining. This area has a gas line for barbecue hook-up and offers abundant room for out- door tables, chairs and lounging f umiture. Double doon between the dining room and the kitchen facilit&fc 'formal table service or a more casual buffet. Designed for the utmost ease in cooking and clean-up, the kitchen features a self-cletning oven, microwave ove~ cooktop, pot scrubber disbwuhcr and trash compactor, as well u custom oak cabinets, a ~ pantry. cen.mic tiJe COUil~ with full spluh and a btlilt-in oat desk. A.a guests often tend to gravitate toward tbe ti~ bomebuyen will be pleued to learn that this kitchen really is party...md. The upper level of tbi.t charm- ing townbome bu several design options. In one variation, the floonpace directly above the living room is utiliud u a den with . wood-burning fireplace. Other options have this ARa open u a pllery to create a soarina two-story living room with vaulted Miling. Buyen who elect to have the added living room volume may also choose to have three bedrooms or to convert one of the family bed- rooms into a den. All of the design options include a luxurious master bed- room suite that radiates warmth and elegance throughout. Among the custom-like appoint- ments AR double entry doon, a wood-burning fireplace, enor- mous walk-in closet plus addi- tional wardrobe, a twin-basin pullman with corner vanity, a Rydrobatb spa tub and separate ceramic tile shower. The suite also has ita own private deck. Secondary bedrooms arc 11 C ..... • ~ .. • Liiie new allbn r• adll FNftCh wilMlowlt. ..-; Cl .... end --..,, ...... 4 bedroalM. lndudlng .... a1•1 F Wilt ... rOOlft end ......... pU fllmly lllJd ................ .._. .. I El W 11 m• D1·1• cmE..,. llMlll on hlboe IMnd. new dock. A CMlle-- ... 4 bedroom ... tMlly room. 1l1g911t torn.I dining room. 2 .... in Tl .. IF ..... Md OUlllide play ywd. Md ..,.. "' ......... lllmpe. Bult in ....... ..-Ci ........ end ... °' the mt ~ which guides the heMlng end cooling syRlms, ..,._ end teuna. video. Intercom and w:urity ~ma. ..... 111·1- •TlllWT ClllEICMl with pier for 80' boat 3 MP8fMe butldinga with 9 rental unita-'"Montlf'ey Cannery"' chann, generoua pMdng. tcte.J for OWMr/UW' near Newport's C....nery & Udo VUJllgea end tine ,..._.f'Mta. an• ca 11... 111.1• MYllllEI Mnml with ewer 80 ft. of waw frontage and s-noramiC .... of the ..... S*tof Newport Harbor. Large. gqdoua 1 .aory, 4 bedroom home with tonnal dining. famity and sun rooms pfua courtywd pool in this excluaiYe watemont community wilh private beecheL anm1~at111 •• 111-1• 1u 1 avr •nmT . Beeutifutty built with s bedrooms. inducing ~~euitll. game room, tlimity and formal dining rooma. ~ allldy and top of the line gourmet ldtc:hm\. Al8o a 3 car garage. pool, spa and dock for your llwge bolll Deeigner ~ lndude brua fix1ures. and -cMinelry and woodwofk. 11.~ 111·1• .. --mu .,.,..., with slip on pratigk>ua Linda ...._ F1rwt lnie on~ a 5 bedroom, with famity and torJnal dining roome with wood eking. ..-rtcUng wN'91rim, ti ••med ~ Fl'9ndt door9 end ...... windows. A tabutoua oak. brw and brick ftooNd Diane ~'80r'I kJtchen for Che most dlecr'.mindng GOU"'* ~ heh and channing designer decor. 11.•• 111·1• MIU I I llY MnmT with fllbuloua views down Linda Isle Channel Allmod1led e bedroom with den, dining room. office and dodt tor 3 large botltl. Lovely OUldoof enteftaining area _......,.on the wBlr1ront Owners wil c:..ry 181 T.D. (lll 11--111 -1- .... mm _, MnmT llTI 71' on the water. Dock for leY8fal large boats. W.,... of glass surround this cheerful one lby, 4 h«ttoom. den, family and formal dining rooms and bonus room/office. Large beyaide patio surrounds kMlly custom pool Prteellllillil• 1111 • a1-1• ... ilUll llnmT dupex In tupert> south bayfront view location. Specious comer property, 4 bedroom, 3 beth wlth . dectc up. 3 bedroom. 2 beth wittl baytront patio down. --a1-1• CllllDt IMlm ll'l'RlllT with ex1rao1dinaty tute and ........... em.-...&-.°'.,..,..."' end mouldinga. wood loor'a and F~ doota in tis 5 bedroom wMh librwy, ~--~ J00m. tlmiyroom andgourmllt~L Ulld bftck ~ ~ and rw pllllio wtlt..,. pfua dock ..,,_.., ~ Prtce lnctUdee .. IMd. ··-•...• D1·1• m.- ., I -• Flbuloue ..,..._ Ulll9--~ttoondo ...... bolt.~ -----..... 2 bedroolft .... dM for 3rd .......... __ .. , c ..... huge deck ,.. c.rpet. •k ftoofa Md di....... ...... Geted OOINllUnltr with pool and ..,., Sull lnil Oft ._ oplon. ..... . ...• ._,_In~ ---c... COllllnUnly wMh pool Md ..,., LOV9ly one .._ 2 bedlOOll'I Md dM unit, ._. frofn ..,,._ .. rooma. All'/,.... decor, pem lllon .,..._ ... p.lk> ... ~ling. MCWity .,. lb Md bolt lllp ,.... , ..... ••-1• a.au aaa 3 bedroome ptua gum CIUWWa or 19m11y room wteh dwmlng decor and .. Mtience of a New ~ Yilage. Fr.nch doota open tram IMng .,_ tD h deck to utend OCMll Md .,,_ views. T<*ly remod1l1 d in '15 wfth new pfumbine. .e.ctric, roof and aiding. large ....... loM. ··-111-1• .... fill Liii. --... Specious 2 *>ry, 4 bedroom family home wfth enormous game room. Roof top view deck surrounded by tuah greenery in secluded garden on adjofning lot Motivated ...., ready to move to new home. •n. . 111·•••17M111 ~ -at the center of Newport's action with fabulous OCW'l and Catalina Yiewa. Large 2 aory, 4 bedroom home with huge family room and two large aunny patios. Compl.wy fumiahed at. .. an.. Al·I• 111-1411 ma --..r 9l.El . beautifully maintained. Upper unit haa 3 IP8ciout bedrooms and large living area with eensational views of beech 8CtMty and sunsets. Lower has 2 bedrooms for income. Excellent high balance assumable loan. 1111.m 111·1• N llllU Cllm IUl1l · buflt for present OWnet'S 1n 1983 U8ing 1he finest materials. Airy, high ceilinged. free ftowing 3 bedloom with family and dining areas and separate den I offtce plus patio. Oooble P9Md windows. stained g!ass. solar panels an spa 1n master bath. ..... 11t-1• l.91 llU · Full of charm and sunshine. Gracious home with cozy den and 3 bedrooms including separate spacious muter with hial hels beth and deck. Beamed ceilings and firep&Ke in living room. hardwood floors and IC>Yefy patio on .Unny comeJ lot ... 111-1• U"91T Pell &Ill · epectacular Newport Harbor and night Nghta views from this newly carpeted 2 bedroom and den with high ceilings. and 1arge deck. SeUer win consider trade and wil carry 2nd T.D. Avtlilable d()d( for 50' boat ..... 111·1• -CMll on &Mboe's quiet litl9e ialend.. DMing older 3 bedroom front ~ with bay view, 2 bedf oom apar1ment. ...-• bunk room and 4 cer pmkatg. Dock tor two 11· bo111a. A•w1tM 18t TD. owrw 1MY c:..ry 2nd. ... m.- • ,... -witi turning basin end night light .... a.o-tt Md lnwnactd1'8 2 bedroom&. ~ dec:oi l d In ..... --. a... loc..,., in w:urity building will\ doonllllin and pool ...... Ill·•• ---I,_,._ 8uilt in 1985. Top qu9Nty 3 bedroom wtll't Fr-.c:ti dooc'a; dOuble paned windows. CMk loots and c:ein•y • ..,. tub in ......, ~ formal dining. .... #\ ~ llnd .. beilcof1y. Welt'°~ .......... MdlhapL .... 111·•• ···-·.with dock tor 30' boa Lowety 3 bedroont ... h&age Mng room fth wetber, .,....and bwned cdi9 ope1•99 tD Pllio on h ....... Bllg9in priced. Owner arudou9. hM purct111 d ardwr. Llfge.....,,... 11t T.O. ..... ••·1• " 1 ru,... .... with "*'Y quality......___ A '2 *>ry home wMh b ••med c 1ilnga and aun~ ~ pllllio adjoitting tt'8 llmly room. Four bedlOCWN tnduding h ~ ., ... ... *"ca .. and bey ... S'8pe '° bMch. .... ··-·---fa I IE upgr1lded 3 bedroom with lanMty and ..,,., dining roome. vauteed ceilings. lkytightl. mirrored ~ and d11igner Plll*"L Some ocean and night tight veewa. Community pool and lllnnia. ... 111·1• Mnmt cw in l8CUrity building with poo1. Specioua 2 bedloom with dedc off mMtlr and lMng room tor full ~ of turning bain. ocean and night light Yiewa. SNp .... at $1.75 ps toot Walk to ,....uf'Mta. IUI .. • a1-t• ----duplex with pet'90n8Jity. Newly~. 2 story English atyte cottage with 3 bedrooms and 2 betha pfua chamting 2 bedroom income unit with large old fahioned porch over double garage. Near north bayfront ... l7Mlll PB!lllILA PmT · Charming shingled New England 8lyte 3 bedroom home. Paneled living room with used brick firep&ace and paned windows, room tor expansion on picket fenced sunny corner lot close to beaches. Submit exchanges. .... 111·1• n Riil.A fM PUJ ·Steps to beaches and Pavillion lllQP9 and restaurants.. Good income with 2 bachefor units, and 2 one bedrooms. Owner wants exchange. ... ~ UUT UCAT111 • gate guarded Bayshores with private beeches. Super poMntiaJ in thia 2 bedroom. 2 bath and den fixer, wrapped around IP8Cious patio on lar,ge corner lot SE! I ER NEEDS FAST SALE. IUllPll• 111·1• " ...... Great saat1ef home steps to beaches. 2 bedroom with new copper ptumbing. charming bride entry and rear ya.rd with patio. Coming aoon. new paint and carpet and compfetety rernod4Med kitchen and baths.. Owner may carry 2nd. Sttlm ~11 ·1• W. ISUll -R lilting! Adc>rabM. super clean 2 bedroom cottage with near new plumbing and 9'ectrical, beamed cathedral ceilings and red brick fireplace ptus doutMe garage and 2 sunny brick patios. sza.. 111·1• ~IAI ClflT Ta I • Ex~ handacMne unit Highly upgraded With 3 bedrooma. family room. and added Aldy loft in muter auita. Wood ftoon and d11igner decor plus double atlached garage. Community PoOl apa and tenn;a. .,.. llt-•• YITlm CllTI mll Near new lovely 3 bedroom home with den and formal dining room plus bndt and redwood patio on quiet cul de sac. Oooble J)9ned windows and extensive U98 of tile and oak cabinetry. lnl• . 111·•• ..., TN lllE ·Walk to Hoag and medteaJ buddings, bike to beach. Airy. spacious end unit with 3 bedrooms. woodbum1ng fireplace. double garage and large pno. City light views from mastef. great location cio8e to community pool. It.. 111·1• •aa1 CW walk °' bike to beach. Light and aity 2 bedroom. air conditioned corner unit in security guarded complex with pooi and ... Shows like • model 114!.19 111·1• LU R ~ -Suitt in 1980 with 2 bedrooma. ~ ba1ha, 2 fireplaces in ,,..... and Wing room. air conditioned with intlriof laundry and dout* aa.ched garage. Bank owned with good,.. end WmL 11.. ··-·-... .., ...... Lowly ground loor custom dec:ond 2 bedroom wit\ 2 blilfl condo ... petio. In ..,., ~ with comniunly tlrWa courta. pool ..-. ti 111 .,. l9C room and ....... workoult cer1'lr --...,,. end lho ... ILll 11.. • •.•• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS· Wn ....... Property~ JIS~Aw. .......... 1 r• .._..._ l 191 THE NEWPORT ENStGNICOSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TOMV I NB address, homes key Bayview Terrace The luxury and convenience of a Newport Beach address plus J.M. Peters Company's reputa- tion for home building excel- lence hue combined to bring sales to near 95 percent at the private, gated community of The Terrace at Bayview, according to company vice president of sales Ron Sherman. "Business executives, as well as those seeking the pleasures of a Newport Beach leisure life- style, are contributing to the tremendous sales success at Bayview Terrace," noted Sher- man. "The development,s prime U ppcr Newport Bay address is equally convenient to the Gold Coast's business and financial centers as well as shopping, entertainment and leis ure opportunities." "While the multiple attrac- tions of detached home living in a neighborhood where residen- tial privacy is enhanced by controlled community access certainly have contributed to the project's popularity, shoppers who have spent time looking for a home in Newport Beach are often quite favorably impressed when it comes to comparing prices at Bayview Terrace ... continued Sherman. Only six homes and two mod- els out of a total of 145 luxury residences are still available within the gated residential community, which benefits from a location adjacent t o the wetlands wilderness preserve of Upper Newport Bay. The remaining homes off er I, 177 to 1,22 I square feet in gracious single-story designs that focus o n elegance and comfort. The residences have two bedrooms and two baths and currently are priced from $195.000 to $220,000. The two models feature wall and window coverings selected LENDER Bayview Mortgage by Saddleback Interiors and complete landscapin1 by Peri- dian Group. The single-level Plan I offers 1, 177 square feet and currently is priced at $230,000. The two-story Plan 3 model boasts l ,688 square feet and turrently is available at $211,000. Architectural highlights among the various floor plans include formal entry, high volume ceiling and fireplace in living room, formal dining room, breakfast nook, spacious master suite with skylight in dressing area, walk-in closet, and generous kitchen with pan- try. The Terrace at Bayview is part of a mixed-use community over- looking the open space of the neighboring wetlands wilderness preserve. A highly individual- ized cosmopolitan profile will be provided by the advantageous juxtaposition of m.idrise office facilities and the nearby Marri- ott Hotel with the gated residen- tial development and a park. A community pool and spa pro- vide recreation and relaxation, and arc among the owner bene- fits which are maintained by a homeowner association sup- ported by monthly assessments to all owners. For additional information about the remaining homes, contact project sales manager Nikki Brunelle or sales represen- tative J im Wilson at (714) 852- 0953. The development is reached by taking Bristol Street east, one-way between the New- port (55) Freeway and MacAr- thur Boulevard, toward Jambo- ree Road . Before reach ing Jamboree, just ahead of the under-construction, multi- storied Downey Savings & Loan building, turn right on Bayview Way to the sales and informa- tion center open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9V.% I ~ 9% I ~ 9~% 1 ~ 9~% 640-0410 BMC Mortgage 83'% Catt 8~ e.an 9~% Call 9~% 10% 85 1-0431 Far West Savings and Loan 259-1588 9'A% 2 9~% 2 10% 93'% 93'% Mctmor Financial 851-0202 Miracle M ortgagc Semce United Western Mortgage Corp. 752-8300 Yorbe Linda MOl1P&C m -1611 8~% Call 8~% Call 9'A% Call 8~% - 9'1.% Neg 9'1.% Neg 9~% Neg 9~% 9~% 9~% I ~ 9'1.% I ~ 10% l ~ 9~% - 10% . Featuring canyon views, SeaCall opens Phase Five SeaCall, winner of the 1986 MAME Grand Award, releases an additional 21 homes for sale in Phase Five on Saturday, according to Jeffry Stoddard, executive vice president of The Buie Corporatio~ devcloptr of this elegant collection of homes in Laguna Niguel. With the introduction of this. new phase, buyers will be able to purchase homes with views of the surrounding canyons on this premier hilltop location. -rile natural setting and beautiful floorplans, with 1,965 to 2,647 square feet, provide homebuyers with a fabulous opportunity," Stoddard explained. · ScacaLJ•s two-story homes have two-or three-car garages, rear and side yard fencing, band- fi nished cabinets, custom closet interiors, brass hardware, eye- level microwave ovens, maho- gany entry doors, interior laun- COMMENTS Easy qualifying program. (No debt mUOI nm.) No qualifyina loan. Faxed rate to $600,000. IS year 9~%. 30 year 9~%. Adjustable to $5 million. F.uy qualifaer- express loan available. America's Sth largest banker. Jumbo easy qualifier. purchase A refinance. Affiliate of Metro. Life. Alk for Don. No income q Ualif 1a1. Sperialia in large residential and .ell- employed borrowen. Ask for LoiJ Mclooa AK for Du DoMi fwf .. preM 'a ry letter al appnrial. dries and skylights in some plans. One of SeaCall~ most popular designs is The Coral with 2,5'53 square f ect. Some of its note- worthy features include four bedrooms, three full baths, a bay-windowed breakfast nook, family room with fireplace and wet bar, a step-down living room and a f oycr highlighted by a s~u spiral staircase. The home'$ .. lower level bas one bedroom and a full bath; upstairs are a spacious master suite and two large bedrooms with a shared full bath. Located just a half-mile from the Pacific Ocean, homeowners ~ e'?)oi_ Sout~ Oran~ 0>un- ty s IU'1 and its proxumty to the harbor, beaches, restaurants and a.rt galleries of nearby coastal communities. The Buie Corporation is developing SeaCaU in joint venture with Nevada Capital Corporation. With offices in Laguna Niguet and San Diego, Buie bas won numerous awards for its projects. Prin..cipaJs Robert Buie, Jeffry Stoddard, James Saivar and Robert Wyatt had been involved in the initial planning and development of Laguna Niguel. SeaCall is at 24032 Caravel Place, just off Barkentine near Camino del A vion and Crown Valley Parkway. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m. For additional informa- tion, call (714) 661-1224. Marlin: likes real estate ............... 3! our board of realtors became known throughout the country for this as we were called on to help other boards establish an ombudsman. However, as the real estate profession became more complicated, I dido' find it necessarily any better. We always used to watch each other carefully and if a member did something unethical we would expel him from the membenbip. . This worked very well. We have always had our Code of Ethics which wu established in 1918. Aa the years moved on, our laws have become more parallel and in accord with our Code," said Martin. Just as Martin>s retirement became effective, his son Steve became famous. "He had always worked bard. He worked at Disneyland and Knotts Berry Fann. Then in 1979 be was named entertainer of the year nationwide. Previous to that he bad been named male enter- tainer of the year and was honored by the Orange County press in 1978. I was disappointed in his fmt Satwday Night Live. I remember writing in the Board of Realtor's Scuttlebutt that his career took five steps back· wards~ But now be•s decided to stay with the movie indusuy. Be collecta art and bas contributed to the Robert 0. Andenon Museum. Muy Lee and I are happy about his marriage Jut November to Victoria TelllWlt. We-re happy about his 1ucceu," said Martin. Design 502 home.s 11 I I f M f111 14 served by the townhome•a ICCODd full bath, with a down- stain powder room available for guest use. Daip 502 iJ one of five floorplans offered at The Cub Series. A.rCbitcctural excitement in all of the plam is ~teiled by mallHevel interior 1tylina and a boit of Clai.rable amen- ities. lntcrion ransina Crom 1,960 to t200 equare feet offer up to thm bedroom p_lua den APll. l 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY "'911 SeaCllff's 'Design F' features masterful master bedrooms At The Estate Series within SeaCliff OD the Greem in Hun- tinaton ~ Cayman Devel- opment Company bas ~ the essence of what a mater bedroom suite should be in each or the community•• mini-estate homes. · Impressive double doon per- mit entry into this sumptuous suite that occupies its own secluded wing of the home's upper level. A wood-burning rareplace cnbances the warmth of the sitting area, while double French doon open onto the large private deck. Enormous his and hen walk-in closets feature beveled mirrored doon framed in solid oak. Highlighting the master bath is a custom spa tub· encircled by ceramic tile and oriented toward a garden-view bay window. "People may vary greatly in their lifestyle needs and architec- CAR president to speak Jack Paulson, 1987 California Association of Realton presi- dent, will be speaking to .WO local Rcalton at a bTCakf ast set for April 22, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach hosted by the Laguna Board of Realtors and 32nd District regional vice president, Don Bcckenbaugh. Paulson bu been actively involved in the real estate indus- try for more than 20 yean and is a member of the San Jose Board of Realton, where be was cboscn Realtor of the Y car in 1980. Don Bcctenbau~ 32nd OU. trict regional vice president and Marie Thomas, Laguna Board of Realtors president, are pleased that in 1987 the Calif or- nia Association of Realtors will be working very closely with each Board in the district regard- ing developments in the area of technological advancement, social and economic trends facing the real estate industry along with the legal and political issues affecting the local, state and National Associations. Realtor memben of the Hun- tington Beach-Fountain Valley, Irvine, Laguna, Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa, Saddle- back and South Orange County Board of Realton arc encour- aged to attend this timely meet- ing. Tickets may be purchased by contacting their respective Board of Realtors. a note· from maury LOOK AT THESE GOOD BUYS!! Open Sunday 1-4:30 2227 Port Lel'Wlck .Bright, cheerful Sommerset model, very comfortable family home where you can relax and enjoy yourself. Sparkling pool and spa in easy maintenance yard. $389,750 Just Reduced lo $345,500 New paint, carpet and window coverings. Three bedroom, family room home with large private yard. Ready for quick occupancy. Come see 1412 Keel, COM Open Saturday. CDM-South of Highway Pride of ownership! Three bedrooms, owner occupied 25-plus years. Owner ready to move-with large cash down, owner will carry. Call for appointment. Open Sunday 1-4:30 23772 undlawlew El Toro 4 bedroom 2 bath beauty. Upgraded throughout. On cul-de-sac with large RV space. Renlilla Yeell . turaJ desip preferences, but the mister bedroom is the one area of the home where everybody wants to indulF themselves," conunentcd Jlay Rutt.er, presi- dent of award-winning Cayman Development. The one-and two-story and split-level homes of The Estate Series off er interiors scaling from 2,(J()() to 4,~ square f~ with three to five bedrooms and two and one-half to four and one-half baths. Numerous options arc available to individ- ualize the various plans. Stunning foyers with marble, oak or tile flooring set an elegant tone that is continued through- out each residence in such cus- tom touches as interior atriums, dramatic staircases, intricate woodworking, French doors and three or four wood-burning fireplaces per home. Large formal living and di.nit)g rooms, ideal for gracious enter- taining, arc serviced by excep- tionally outfitted kitchens. Built- in appliances include a ~ix- burner Jenn-Air cooktop with grill, two conventional ovens, two microwave ovens, two deluxe diahwuhers, a trash compactor and countertop blender/ pQwer unit. Home exterion are enhanced with cedar shake or Mediterra- nean tile roofs, handsome stone and brick accents, and attractive _wood siding. Prices range from $429,500 to $784,SOO for homes at The Estate Series. As part of the master-planned SeaCliff on the Greens community, The Estate Series is built aJong the lush fairways of the ScaCliff Country Club's championship 18-hole golf coune. Furnished display homes arc open for viewing between 11 a.m. and S p.mAaily, except Tuesdays. SeaCliff od' the Greens is located at 19425 Woodlands Lane, just off Golden West Street and Palm Avenue in Huntington Beach. For more information call (714) 960-7337. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY1-5 8...utul Dutch co1on1111, 5 bedrooma, 5 billlha, pow- der room, Nbrwy, ten foot cellnp, wide hllll., next to landscaped pn. Finest pwnmlc nof1h chMnel view. Pier Md llp for~ boa $2,125,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Wlltch ...... from 3 tevata of ""'9t Udo view. Deeper lot glwee 1IO'wtew. Four bedrooms. 4 bMhs, pl8yraom, bo9t room, gourmet ldlchefi. Brick pdo with fire ring. ~story roof deck rwcnatlon .... S.cty b•ch, pier Md floet. $2,200,000 LIDO ISLE HOME ON 2 LOTS 200 VIA BARCELONA OPENSATUADAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Urge 3 bedroom, 3 birth home with pool, Clllb9na, · ..... on two lo& Two hpl.cee SeolMd floor w- .., ..... ,....... .._of .. .-court~ $525,000 LIDO ISLE 5 BEDROOM HOME 117 VIA WAZIERS - • - . Pa.• AF• I; 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY UTCI POlllT-A ~ _.... 111111 amt .... t"1111r fir • II "LI Illa.·· wt.ill ..... • 111w 111 ,rKllfllll lnm I,.......... 1111111 ... ........, ...... Grecian columns, tennis highlight 'La Roca' palace cllll111 • rr. 111111 38 scat 20 guests at dinner and access to the kitchen is handily placed for service by help. Glass sliders open to the terrace and view beyond. The master suite shares this level of the home with dining area and kitchen. A f cw steps up from the hallway. it is com- pletely private and a delight to the eye. The den/ library is located on the ground level. A fireplace invites intimacy and a warm game nook holds a game table comfortably while giving the players a dazzling view of nature's bounty. The aqua walls arc restful and blend well with the light colored carved wood that graces them. GRACEFUL STAIRCASE .. La Roca" boasts one of the most graceful curved staircases imaginable. It leads to the upper level where there is a landing replete with comf ortablc seating and gives cntre to the four bedrooms which share this floor. Each is unique in its own right and bas its own private bath. Two overlook the tennis court and give access to the upper deck. One is ideal for a home gym and holds not only an array of exercise equipment but a ballet bar for stretching and toning. The view from this room ~ marvelous. Other amenities in the home include a security system. dark room downstairs near the utility room· and more storage areas than anyone could desire. But it is the mood of .. La Roca" which captures the imag- ination and makes a visitor wish to call it home. The subtle colors, the exquisite art and crystal, the feel of true luxury permeate the house from roof line to fence line. It is easy to understand why this home has been dubbed '"spiritual rock." There is a sense of peace and serenity that com- bine to produce a propcry which not only promises. but delivers. privacy and respite from the busy world outside its doors. REALTOR INFORMATION/ FINANCIAL FACTS 930 Mariner's Drive, uLa Roca" is listed at SS,000,000 on fee land by Maxine Mink of Merrill Lynch Reality. The pro- perty is shown by appointment only. Call Merrill Lynch Realty at 546-9366 for further inf orma- ti on. Ocean view, amenities impress al -Regatta Blue-water ocean views heads the impressive list of amenities at Regatta. a community of distinctive single-family de- tached homes in Laguna Niguel. From Regatta's Mediterranean-styled homes. the Pacific beckons with refresh- ing sea breezes and vistas to Catalina Island and beyond. Ocean views are prominent in all three floor plans which are showcased in models decorated and f umished by Design l of Century City. Tall, graceful palms enhance the recreation area at Regatta, where residents and guests may . enjoy a refreshing swim in the poo'9 soak in the relaxing spa and sunbathe on the surround- ing deck. Sales representative Judy Spindle noted that choice homes are now available in the fourth and final offering at Rcgat~ where the community's most dramatic views of Dana Point Marina arc f eaturcd. Regatta's Plan One, the Palm Beach Yacht Club, offers twin master suites with skylit baths. formal dining room, woodbum- ing fireplace and two-car garage with electric door opener and direct home ICCCSS. Plan Two, the New York Y .cbt Club, features three bed- bedr~ms share a balcony and full bath. The living room and family room are highlighted by a doubJe fireplace with glass doors and tile hearths. Available options at Regatta include central air conditioning, mirrored wardrobe doors, over- size whirlpool tubs, and inter- coms as well as vacuum cleaning systems and electronic security. Regatta is ideally located near south Orange County's most popular commercial, recreation and resort attractions. Within view from Regatta's fourth phase, Dana Point Marina offen charming seaside shops and restaurants as well as bcau- tif ul vistas of pleasure craft berthed in the harbor. A few minutes to the north is Laguna Beach and its famed Pageant of the Masters art festival, art galleries and continental cuisine. Close to Regat~ luxuriom Monarch Beach resort attrac- tions include elegant dining and entertaining at 1bc Ritz-Carlton Hotel, challenging 18-hole golf at The Links at Monarch Beach. For golfen, challenging play is featured at tbc occanf ront 18- bole golf course, The Links, at Monarch Beach, an exciting par 10, 6, I 00-yard course designed by Robert Trent Jones II. rooms, includin& a master suite To visit the models at Regatta, with fireplace, diltinctift split-take the San Diego FRCway (S) level styling, ocean-view b• to Crown Valley Parkway in cony, skylights and living room Laguna Niguel Proceed soUth with wet bar aad fireplace, to Pacif1e Coast Highway, then amona other amenities. left to Selva Road. Left on Selva Plan nne, the St. Francis Road to La Cresta Drive, then Y.cht Cub, ia Reptta .. ~t tjpttotbepledeallJ.Tbeaalel plD wit.la tbree bedrOO•. two Oflicc ii ~ from 10 LIL to wt om half billbi, fanailJ room S p.a •e eU.dl iDd &Oal 11 ud a ~ ~ Rieb a.a. to 5 p.m.; w11tdaJL For: .,.. IM liYilia Ud *rAJ.,.. ... iifomeriont P11n11 ~ ..... n.e ..... ... dinl "•" MO.el'77. lllltll• 1111 I II •el I I ••till \111~11 Ill I t ltl • a 111 It I n llllures, price accent Orange View Scriom buyers who hurry to Oraaee Yacw ToWnhomes may still have tbe opportunity to purclaale a contemporuy new residence priced from just SI 16,990 in one of Orange Coun- ty's moat desirable in-town locations. Packed with design features and quality appoint- ments that far exceed their modest cost, the townhomes are part of The Foothills of Orange, a planned community set in a naturally-beautiful and pleasantly--sccludcd canyon set- ting just off Chapman Avenue in the City of Orange. "Our close-out activities have elicited a strong response from comparison homebuyen who shopped the area quite exten- sively, but found nothing that compared to Orange View in terms of overall value, quality, location and price,"' commented Patrick G. Hayes, president of Tustin-based Real Estate Devel- op~nt Corporation. According to Bayes, a limited number of townbomes are still available, in a choice of two- story, two-and three-bedroom floorplans with up to l ,27S square feet of interior area. All plans incorporate two baths and a powder room, enclosed ga- rages with automatic door openers and private fully-fenced outdoor patio areas. Featuring the innovative desiPJ of noted San Francisco architect Fisher-Fried~ the various floorplans are enhanced by custom wood-burning fire- places, dramatic well-placed skylights, interior laundry areas, dining rooms or family rooms and country titcbem with qual- ity Whirlpool appliances aDd fine hardwood cabinetry. Lux- urious master bedroom suites offer f ull-wallcd wardrobes and private bath areas. Adding to the appeal of the individual townhomes are the lush common areas that com- pose The Foothills of Orange. Flowing greenbelts with lighted walking paths and an abundance of native Calif omia taus create an inviting background for leisure time relaxation. Homcownc" can swim vigorous laps in one of two private swim- ming pools, soak in the bot, bubbly spas or read a favorite book while getting a tan on the terraced sundecks. There is also a recreation center for meeting new neigbbon. Buyen interested in the final Orange View townhomes may receive mon: information at the Summcrcourt sales office from 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily. Take the Newport/ Costa Mesa Freeway (SS) to the Chapman Avenue exit cast. Proceed to Crawford Canyon Road, tum lcf t and follow the directional signs to the community entrance on Stillwater A venue. The-Svm- mercourt sales o~ 1»e n:acbed at (714) 99T-7?0S-or (714) 997-42A6. Who's on· Fii'st? Check Illa Newport Ensign Sports Section ,'~ .~·. 2 Bedroom APll. I, 191 THE NEWPORT ENStON/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVfNE TODAY Piii • At Hope House. we cut out a kx more than drugs. We rut out the destructi\-e lifestyle patterns that a/1mys at."COmpany chronic sub;tanre abuse. \bu '4ill not find _another plare like Hope House in Orange County. We are not a ''halfway· house. We are not a private. 10-day detox clinic. Patients live at our thera· peutically«iented a?nter for a year or longer. learning to beoome mmpletely responsable for sober actions. reJa· tionships and lifestyles. We pm-.ide therapy and a plare to live without charge to new patients. Many don't have any other pl.ace to go but the CUT streets. Where drugs and crime pra;per. \\e already~· the program works. Our 82-percent SU<X:e$ rate is unmatched anywhete else in the rounty. -That's why Hope House needs axnmunity support. \\'e operate at full capacity and our waiting list is Jong. It takes a lot d money to maintain the house, prU".'ide qualified therapists and expand services. So please, help us rut out substance abuse in Orange County with a . . tax-deductible donation to Hope House. a non-profit, United Way agency. Because a dean. ctrug..free community benefits everyone. ISOUT ~------------------, I Please send your ta..x-deductible contnbutioa to: I Hope House. Inc .. 707 N. Anaheim Bl\"d .. Anaheim. CA 92805. I . Att.: Michael Grandis. Administrative Director (71-1) 776-7490 I I Friend $10 0 Supporter $25 0 ~1ember $100 0 I I Donor $500 :J Corporate Sponsor S 1000 0 I .~~ I ~~ I I c· z· I 1ty tate 1p I L Phone( ) { ) .J ------------------ 4 Bedroom 6 Bedroom 382 Cliff Drive (Laguna) • • 831-1 «)() $580,000 815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) 0 • I* 1339 Hampshire Cr. (Dover Shores) I 631 -1400 $569,000 . 311 Onyx (Balboa Isle) 831-1400 $2e8,000 • 104 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) 831-1400 $468,000 3 Bedroom 1849 Bayside Or. (Bayfront) a • * I Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-6 831-1400 $1,350,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2000 Oceanfront (Peninsula Pl) DUP 831-1400 $925,000 Sat-SUn 1-6 11 Balboa Coves rA. ' >t. > a • 831-1«>0 $448,000 200 Via Barcelona (lido lale) *· 875-6181 $525,000 7 Ima Loe (Newport Cre9t) . "11-1400 $240.000 Sat 1-6 Sat-Sun 1-6 • Sun 1-6 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2722 Circle Drive (Bayshores) I 831-1400 $885,000 5 Bedroom 904 Via lido Nord (lido Isle) C •. I * Sat-Sun 1-6 675-6161 $2,825,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 607 Bayside Drive (Bayfront) a • # 631-1400 $1 ,075,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) a • • • 631-1«>0 $945,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 Key: *Pool or Spa # Family Room •View • Waterfront Sun 1-5 .. - - .... IU. ... GOWOUSONESTORV. ~N#O BEAUTWU.LY DECORATED. 3 BEOAOOM.-VIEw. PRIVATE SPA. 2 FIREPlACE.8. FN/ll. Y ROOM. MUST SEE • ~-.... LAW 4 BB>AOOM POOl HOME. IN ONE OF AREA'S CHOeCE.sT C<WJNTIE& StEPS FROM OCEAN WITH EXPANSIVE WATER YEW. TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL ~--... OLD ENGLISH MANOR HOUSE. AS NEW AS TODAY. 45 FT. LOT, OYER S.000 SQ. FT. 4 BEDROOM, SOANNQ CBUNGS. SOUD BEAM, OAK. SLATE ANO STONE. .,..al .... ONE OF THE FINEST VALUES IN THE NEWPORT AREA. 4 BEDROOM, FAMtl.Y ROOM, FORMAL ANO INFORMAL DINING. LARGE SPA. MOVE-IN CONOn10N. NEWPO RT BEACH llUA... . 11149 GREAT LOCATION IN THIS 2 BEOAOOM SUITE CONDO IN A LOVELY SECURED BUILDING. VERY NICE COMMUNfTY POOL AND SPA. SUBMfT AU. OFFERS. ...,. 1111.mf& SINGLE-STORY 3 BEDROOM END UNfT SURROUNOED BY GRASS ANO TREES. GREAT CURB-APPEAL PARQUET FLOORS. ENTRY AND KITCHEN. EXCEUENT BLUFFS VALUE. .... ,.II I D 1171 ... FRESHLY PAINTED 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CONDO IN GREAT NEWPORT LOCATION. LIGHT AND BRJGHT- MOOB. PERFECT. SECURITY GATE COMMUNITY WrTH TENNIS AND POOlS. PEii HU '91 Im .. ARST TIME BUYERS-UVE ON THE PENNSULA-ONL Y 1235,000. CHARMING 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. NEW KITCHEN. LARGE SUNNY PATIO, MINI BAY VIEW. ftllM I fl SUI,• EXOUISITEl. Y DE CORA TED 2 BEDROOM VIEW CONDO. NEWLY CARPETED, WAUPAPEREO, CUSTOM 8lACt< GRANITE JACUZZI TUB. MOVE RIGHT IN. llnllW CMT 1214- PERFECTl Y LOCATED 2 BEDROOM. 2 BA TH UPPER UNIT IN NEWPORrS NEWEST COMMUNfTY. NEUTAAL DECOR. AIR CONDfTlONED. TWO ENClOSED GARAGE SPACES. •MMTIEACI ..... THE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON! FANTASTIC 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY HOME WITH MARVELOUS POOL. SPA AND DECK AREA. VAULTED CEILINGS ANO SECURITY. \ ...... 111 .. EMOTIONAL 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH HOME ON A LOT AND 1 /2. LARGE UPGRADED KITCHEN. WOOD FLOORS, SECRET LOFT AND GUEST UNfT. ---...... BEST BUY IN HARBOR AIOGE. lWO BEDROOM, SINGLE STORY HOME WITH MOUNTAIN Vtf.W. LARGE ROOMS. VERY PRIVATE LOCATION IN GUARDED GATE COMMUNITY. .... ,... .... EXCITING 1 BEDROOM/OEN CONDO IN PRESTIGIOUS BAYSIDE COVE. POOL. JACUZZI. PRIVATE BEACH. DOCt<S AVAILABLE ANO MANY EXTRAS. lfftlMY aa. SIX YEAR OLD 3 BEDROOM HOME IN GATED, PfWATE AREA OVERLOOKING PONO IN PARKLIKE SETTING. REDUCED. CATHEDRAL CSUNGS. GREAT VALUE. -··----A BEAUTIFUL 112 ACRE BIG ENOUGH FOR .e.200 IQ. n . HOME. POOL ANO SPA ALSO ROOMS FOR TBNI COURTS BEHN> GUARDED GATE Pt.ANS INCWDf.D . ;~tn 1('1 r .._1t._.41.. '0LL ... . .. ENTER A SERENE ANO BEAUTIFUU.Y MAINTAINED e>cECUTIVE S 8EDROOM. 3 BATH HOME ON LARGE CORNEA LOT. NEWl Y REMODELED AND APPONTEO. GOURMET t<JTCHEN. ·--·· ELEGANT CONDO ON THE GOLf COURSE. JUST REMOOEl.EO AHO DECORATED Fl"f 8AIXltl EIMCK. WHITE • TILE ANO 8ER8ER CARPET. 2 CAA GARAGE ...... 1111.• GLORIOUS VIEWS OF OCEAN. BAY AND NEWPORT • • CMW11 11 1 W CENTER FROM TNS WXUNOUS UDO CONDO ON THE AN OUTSTANDING TOWNHOME IN EXCLUSIVE BIG 7TH FLOOR DOORMAN AHO UTMOST SECUflTY. -CANYON. 3 BEDROOM, FAML Y ROOM. HIGH CE1JNG8. PRIVATE COANER LOCATION AMONG TAU. TREES AHO Lm Dt.E 111 I.• GORGEOUS GARDENS. • REMARKASLE LOCA T10N ON UOO'S PIAZZA UOO. 4 BEDROOM HOME WfTH DETAILS OF GLASS AHO BRICK ~ PWS COMMERCIAL GOURMET KJTCHEN. SECURITY SYSTEM. .... ··-MARVELOUS HOME OF FINEST QUALITY. EVERY AMENITY, 3 8EOROOMS. FAMtl. Y fl()OM N«l FOAMAL DNNG. WOOD WINDOWS. SHUTTERS AND FLOORS. ABUNDANT STORAGE. ..-mu 111• SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE, 1 ~ YEARS, FRENCH DOORS. 3 FIREPlACES. MAR8l.E FLOORS. 5 8EDAOOMS, 4 BATHS. MAID-s ROOM. FAMILY ROOM ANO MUCH MORE. l81ml 11 .... ENTER THtS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME THROUGH MASSIVE DOORS LEADING TO HtGH CBUNG. GLA.- WAU.S AND GOURMET toTCHEN. 4 BEDROOM, TILED PATIO, SPA AND FOUNTAIN. l81*1 11.•• PERFECT UDO 4 BEDROOM BAYFRONT ON NORTHVEW CHANNEL OUAUTY tNTEAIORS WITH IMPORTED rTAUAN TILE. GOURMET KITCHEN, SECURfTY S'JSTEM. PIER SUP FOR 80' BOAT. · NEWPORT BEACH •PEI .... VIEW, VIEW. VIEW. ENJOY SPECTACULAR CfTY LIGHTS FROM THIS 3 BEDROOM NANTUCKET ON SPAC!OUS CORNER LOT. EXCEUENT COHOmOH. DON'T MISS THIS ONEJ ----.... TOP ISLAND LOCATION. STEPS TO SOUTH BAY. DYNAMITE PARTIAU. Y REMODELED DUPLEX. TWO 2 BEDROOM UNfTS. SEUEA MOTIVATED. ERNG OFFERSl ...., 1411• OUTSTANDING TOP QUAUTY HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS BEACON BAY. HUGE MASTER surTE WITH FIREPlACE. SITTING NEA OVERLOOKING YACHT BASIN. --···-FOR A GRACK>US. ELEGANT LIFESTYLE THIS GATED COMMUNITY; EXPANSIVE FLOORPLAN WITH 4 BEDROOM. 3~ BATHS, LOVELY VIEWS AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUE SS A MUST SEEi YITlllff ·--ENJOY THIS SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM HOME IN A TAOPICAl SETTING. LARGE CORNER LOT. KOi PONO, FOUNTAIN. GORGEOUS POOL ANO SPA, GREAT CfTY UGHTSVIEW . ... .. , ..... CAREFREE BAYFRONT LIVING IN DEWBlE BEACON BAY. CHARMING 2 BEDROOM= OFFICE ON R1.5 LOT. QTY LEASED LANO. PROBATE SALE. Mn I ··-THE PERFECT LIFE STYl£ IS ACHIEVED IN THIS EXQ'TlNG 58EDAOOM HOME.lAABEAOa..#IOFOAMM.a...G AREA USE Of WOOO N#O 8flCK EXTERIOR. --.... OUT8TNC>Nl WATEAFRONT VALUE. PIER AMl SUP. LAW PATIO; I~ DEN. IEAU11FUl IOTCHEN. AU. aa.T .... WIJE LDT. ROOM lO ECPN#O. 64 60 • •CMNI .-... .CUSTOMIZED AND EXPANDED 5 8EOAOOM HOME. PEAFECT FOR ENTERTANNG. l.ARGE VAPID wtTH POOL AND SPA, AOOEO FAMLY ROOM WITH FULL BAR AHO GOURMET IOTCHEN. NEWPORT BEACH "" •. ... 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LARGE SUP, FABULOUS MASfER SUITE. .,,..., 11,.,.. ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENTI TRULY INNOVATIVE DESIGN EXECUTED WITH PAINSTM<ING DETAIL IN THIS 4 BEDROOM Pl.US HOME. EXca.L.ENT VALUE. ---·--ESTATE-&aZE BAYFAONT ON NEWPORra M08T PRE8T1GIOU8 ISlNC> WITH OVER 140' l'RONTW. LAW HOME; OBJGHmJL 2 BEDROOM GUBT HD''E.